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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-02-26

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-02-26 page 1

glgjg - A if iMil 1 1 f ff r-cvV VOLUME XXIV COLUMBUS OHIO TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2G. 1S61. NUMBER 212. COOKE, HURTT & CO.. Office la Journal Hnlldlngs, Mo. 10, Bait Btato Mtrcet. Oolumtoius. Term Invariably m Advance. Dailt, - - - - . . f0Op.r ys " pj iu tvrur, wwi, - 12. eta. fu-Wnui, . . 1 00 per year. IULI, 1 Ml " KKMSOF DAILT ADVERTISING BT THE SQUARE. Ous squar 1 W, f JO 00 Jus " months, U DO On ' months, 100 On I monlha, 10 Oil On t mould.. 00 Una 1 month, 1 00 Oue squar S weeks. IIH X weeks, ) " 1 weak, On M S days, Uaa " a day, una aay. 14 uu I 00 1 T 1 00 T to " For marriage notices? cents, isvasiablv la aj. VABOB. WEEKLY ADVERTISING. Per Square, oua tnaertioa ... - -,, ,,, t'QQ Per Square, each week in addition AO i Displayed Advertisements half mora than Iba a bora raiMi. I . Advertisements loaded and plaoed la tha column of Spa- lai notice, ml fa. ovttaary rase). All notice, required to be published by law, local ratal. If ordered on tbe Inside exclusively after the flrat week, percent, more than th anov raiei; but all suck will apimar.ln th. Tri-Wekly without eharg. HiMlnas. Cards, not axossdiug Ave lines, par year, Inside, 112.60; ontsldef l. Notices of ra out fog! charitable societies, Ire companies. Be., halt prlra. A II Traneient A deertuemtnU MWAl 6. Ifclia in aaVaac. Thll nle will not he varied from. No Advertisement taken excel I for a definite period. INSURANCE. A GUN! It anh a JOHN II. WHEELER IT FOR IIOMK, CUMINK.1TA1 mattan, HaroaiTV, and Ibvinii Fibb Ins. Oo.'s New York ; MB UUIiANT'S and CITY FIRM of Hart. ord ; NKW YOUKand CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LITE. OOloe, 81 High St., Savage' Block. mayl'bOill W. T. &S. D. DAY & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN PRINTING PRESSES, (both bard aid power,! . And all klndi of Printing Mate- rial. Ho. ITS, ITS. and ItT Waal Second St., VM AVIAN A Tl. Jantt-dly CIIARI.K SCOTT. BOOT &c SHOE MAKER. Broad 8trl, Mm iwA aaa front ssarTOOdly-BAB ROBERTS & SAMUEL Wholesale and Retail DRUGrGrlSTS, o. North High, Street, (East Hide,) T K AKni CUN.TANTLY RHCBlVINa I Urge auditions to our Block of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. fAINTS, OILS, VARNIHHEA, bVK ktuffs, WINDOW GLARB, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, luiiiEir akiii ur.n, c, e. We also kern en haud an assortment of Ana Cigars. PnrH Liquors lor element purposes; with every article usually .-u. iii uihuim vriia oiorv. Having business arrangements with leading Importers and Biaaureslurers. we are prepared to otter goods to the trade, or at retail, at auumially low prices. tkifQooii delivered to ami mart of the cilu fret oj cnarge. sprveo-diy ROBERTS 4 SAMUEL HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL No. 372 North Night St., OOIjTJIVIBTJS. OHIO II. R K Y Jf OLDS,,..,.. ....PROPRIETOR Tbls Hotel Is but a few steps from tha Depot, aud person arriving or wisning to take passage on any or tha trains, will And this decidedly tha most convenient stopping place In tbe city. Passengers ( wskod up at Ihs proper lima at all bonrs of tha uight, for any of the Trains. , "fiiaWiei(itooiwuiipp(i(l,al-in s " dec'ZOdoin GOODALE HOUSE. W. U. AKIN. Pttopaiirro High St. between Stale, and Town. qoijTJMBns oxzio. There havs been receutlv aUiind a nuniliarol new roooia to tuis uuuse, making it the largest bonss In the city. T. C1.A1H HOTEL, COR. PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS., riiiBuuiiu. Forty Rinirle Booms have been added reosntlv to tba on m inn input. BOARD PKa DA V, ...... wiiiiuom (J. 11. DC Li Li PaorniRTuft. W. W. M'OOY; Protirlfttnr nf thi Booman House BUCYliUS. onto. dc4-d3ia COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY AllMllaiieoiiH. OHIO CULTIVATOR.. S ilted and PuMiahtxl by Hullivan D. Harris, at Oolamhus unio.ior une t'uiiar per year. ap&i J. v. vo6o. Broaditrent.Ooliiiubiis, O., Agent for Ohlckerlng k 8on,s l-iniioo rones, Alason A llainnn s meioaeous, aun dealer in ftheet Mnslcand uiiisicaluierchandise. Hpi.l'iiil-dly.K.A.rl. NKW ESTABLISHMENT Corner Fourth and Friend eta., N. Wi STEPHEN KELLEY & CO. IKBP ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGH IV and choice sunnlv of FAN 1 1, Y UKUCKKIKHat the lowest prices. e amosxehange Uoods for I'roilnre aud aenver sreeoi unarge. msy7il1y HOLTON HOUSE. NEWARK, 0. J. L. Holton .... rronriotor AtturneyM. B. HANNUM AT i S. Ani slMLW A'P T AW XV -A- I Vlkll IJ 1 JL I J V NuUry Tublio uul (JoniiuiHaiouer of Ieeda, Do- pOHitioiiH. aio.a for variouB mates, DeTutrt, BiMtclal fttU nMnn tofnmkliig Collectluni. Oon?ey. unci n 2 ami Ittkinir ltiHNiti,ti. Oflirn, No. fl John-Min BuiMhut;, Hitch Btrmtt, Ooliirnhn, 0. KoterM,liy Nriii.NtluDt tu Julio li. Mirlln, Kph., liKitkr, rancuitfir, Ohio; rhauncuy H, OUU, Columbnii, 0; Mtfirtr. (Mppwrly, Httovwr A Co., Cityof New York ; Henry l.,inuiniou,u.; BiMora. imruefliioau a isji- ma (J. Nol.l-.K. lo. UliH'liiiititf, o. fpl F. A. H. MIMKINS. Atlvrnoy at Lrw mill olury I'uhllc. Ofllce Amboi Uiill'UiiKi OjijMrfjH Htnto Jlouee tquare, Ooluiuliuii, Ohio nmr-trii-'tiy Jsttriiy at Law Hud Notnry I'uhlio. Oiiliinilnifi, Ohio Htio, Itnuiu No. 7 hi PiMttMllctt niii11iiiK,on ISlalenf ret npucinl Atlvitlimi Kivfntti rorrigucoUo4;tlonn. ilrclainly VVM. DKIVNIHON 6l 11. U. CAURINGTON. AtorneyH hihI (!iMitrtinrR t l.nw, tJolunilMitt, O. Olfloe Tim. i nml i Odron liuildi ng. tipecliil Mtlonlioii glren to l He tvr I'alontB und Ijiwiiranro. i.prj'si IHM ly-FAM KarbcrM f A MM MOT II STB AN POIVRK DIL- XVI LIAHD TABIjK Man ii fa: lor v. J. M. fiRii..wi.-K a Hro., Proprietor-. FfrClnryon N. K. nornnrof Kim and Canal 8treoti. Offlritand WurehoiiM. Mo. 8 Hdth Htrwtt I u . U.I J U.l a HI 1 a! J.I i ' w nv n nmuiUII TT 11 II If 'l IC I II UK 1 1 1 vfl If) 4 . Ul Hrnm'wK Improved Patent (Jombiualion Otuhion AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO, loouin-east corner main uuu f ourth atreots) 01N0INNATI. flHIO. MNORAYRPIN A KTYLKnilRIlKHI'dNPfNOIN BX-Vj cellenre to that or Bauk Notes, Kailroad and County Bonds, Dills of KxchHtiiio. Checks Drafts. Certmualea nl n.-' sun iiepnsii, pesis, ;nnls, c, nc. me aonva?nire u nuaer the supervision of 'l"'uiy UKO. T. JON KB. FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, 1I7IIITK AND COLORED, IN THE MOST v v aesirame simpes, at very low nriros. Also. Hoop eiliLlz'tea, of very superior quality and gooil sliapo j MISSES' II001" SKIRTS, all sl.cs ; Quilled Skirts, Merino 8lilrts and Under inents. I1AIN A BON. No. 811 South illuli Ht SPECIAL NOTICES. Uostattar'a Hlsmaeh Blttera. Tb. stomach la tba fountain bead of scores of diseases which Infest tba h umaa system . Indigestion, bad enough per ss, generates diarrhoea, dysentery, ftlntueas, vertigo, faintneas, palpitation of the heart, general debility, Ac. Get rid of It, then, at once, by going through a course of HotltUer't gtesuc Bittm, a palatable and refreahlna urenaratloa.jthlck as surely relieves all complaints of tba stomach and Its de-pendendea, as wf sunntilue melts tha snow. A eourss of niMllclne may not be neceeaarv. One bottle freauentlv ac. cotnpll.bes a caraplete ears. now ny dniglls svarywhrs. Ie,xtitww )fejg Sttt jaahtal. COLiUMBUS : TueadayMoruing, - p'eb. 26, 1861. The IMPORTANT TO FEMALES I IMPORTANT TO FEMALES II IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! 1 1 DR. CHEESEMAN'B PILL8I DR. CHEESEMAN'B PILLS I !! DM. CUEESEMAN'S PILLS I! THE HEALTH AND LIFE Ofr WOMAN Is continually la peril II she is mad enough to neglect or maltreat thoss sexual Irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject. DR. CHEEbKMAN'B PILLS, prepared from tbe samo formula whkh tha lurentor. Corn. 11 as L. Cbeeseman, D., of New York, has for twenty years used success fully In an exteoiled private practice Immediately relieve without pain, all disturbances of the periodical discbarge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm In removing the pains that accompany dlfltciilt or immoderate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Blck Headache, rains In the-flnlna, Back aud Bide, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken A Report From Secretary Dli Theft of Federal Property, Secretary Diz has sent a report to the Uuutte of Representatives, in answer to Mr. Sickles' resolution of inquiry, showing the following state of facts :-First. The Impediments to commerce by usurping coniroi;of tno ports or Mobile, Charleston, pensacola and Now Orleans. Seoond. The control of commerce of the Mississippi ralley.'by requiring the duties on all goods entered at New Orleans for delivery at ! at V . .nr.... ..'. m. aiouib, nnHnviue, Louisville and Umuinuali. ..A.---:!,-., ...'. - . . i iu uv jibiu to iue oiaie 01 Louisana. inird. The geiiure by I-ouisiaua of all Untied btales moneys, as well as those of ori Tate depositors in the mint and sub-treasury at new wrieans ana otner places. fourth. Ihe seizure of rvenue cutters, by arrangement Detwoen their commanders and the collectors of Mobile, New Orleans and Charleston. Fifth. Tbe expulsion of the sick and invalid patients at the United States Hospital at New regard to ' the duties you will be required to perform. I await your immediate reply. Vory respectfully, your obedient servant, T. BANFORD, Coltector. To J. J. Morrison, Esq., Captain revenue cut ter Lewis Vase, Mobile, Alabama. Mr. Jones concludes his report with the statement that he made final and unsuccessful ef fort lo recover the McClelland, but failing in the attempt, be retraced his steps to Washington. Plotting- New Treason According to advices from Moutzomery re ceived at Washington, the Bomlicru traitors are plotting new schemes. We give the reports fur what they are worth: "The Congress will regard uuy attcnait on the part of the United States to maintain its authority in the confederated States as an act of war, which will do followed by instantaneous reprisal. The collection of the revenue and the retention of the forts it would take as an at tempt lo hold them in subjugation. "The militia of tho seas will be invoked at once in the event of a blockade. Between fifty and one hundred privateers aro in readiness for too ocean, and will commence operations at moment's warning. It is not improbable that the hrst victims of this retaliatory policy may be the California gold ships and tho Atlautio steamers, ibore are over three hundred ports between the oapes of Virginia and tbe Brazos, Orleans, in order to provide accommodation for lnw wl"cl1 tbcJ couM be oalou Wlla safely.' V - Aiouiai&na. Mr. Diz says it is believed that duties on im ports continue lo be oolleoted in the ports of en- ITiilon Sentiment In BllaaUalppl. Presiremt Jbitkrson Davis at Homk. The Natihcx Courier denies that the announcement BAN IOHD8 LIVER IN VI GORATO R NHVEK PEU1L1TATKS. IT IS COMPOUNDED KNTIKBLV FROM 1 Giinm, huU titM become au etttntilirdifd taut, a Mtandurd WM. SCOTT HA 11 1! UK. Would notify hfe nimioroiiH frhmdrt and cuHtoniArftthat to hAH rohiriHMi, and will hnnaHir h foiiuil at ht old Htund uii.Iit lWHil A Smith'! Bank. Ulgh street. He sjidlcltAR rtti.rn t his tdd r.utomrii. octB Clot 111 us. Js liOODMAN V KON. Durtlom In rtnudy ttnil OiiNtfua-ruado Olnltiific. (stnt'i Fur- i.itjhitiK O'xmIh, HuU, (JapA, Trunkri, Valifws, Ao.t Jko. Ho, i noiuu iiiii Bi.,cnrnoi ol Hnad. my.'Mt-iliy e a 9 DAM TtWAHT. n. W. flTIMoH. HI KWA II T A mTINSON. M'T. IihiiI Trti No. lllk'h Htrwt, o'iionloOo.Mlnlr Ho lino, Uotiniiliiii, Ohio. dfHl In dmi Krarlti ol tJlolliii, vJAHnttiiiii'uH. and VritiiiKis Kmplny non hiitKood work iihmi; iiiriiuo tlti; do wt diHMppolut Id time ; charg niir ;ti icon, una nspure prunipi pay uprl J,'rikHpriH-fly iiiioccrH. " K. A". wVhtdaltt and Itutail Dttaler In Grocerla and Prod ace HiinthtMtitt rrnpr of Town and Fourth Mb., CoIiiiiiImiii, 0. 1'itrtfriilitr attriitton phid to Oouslgumentu of, and orders I mr, rriHin-M. niyn mhiiy-KAu I la nk n. LITHOGU4PII1IVC; AND Portrait. LAnilflcannfi. hnw fUrrta. M rniB. T)riinj KntsiB vrniKflit! vi Di'ira, nonuri. iittirnr aim mil iitati, inid iii'lljfciup., HiUllhUi viill A (JO., ll Walnut Btreet, (Odd FeUow'a UailditiK,) "'T'"'" uincinnati. LEWIS OS1TaMp7 (Lata 08KA1IP it HKO.,) ' Importer and Wholcealo Dealer in Watches, Clocks, .lewelry, Watch Mnterl. ala .Tools, Plated Ware, old Pens, etc., r..ai.D,Hr.r us rfcwsiry, WBlvn Cases. .c, Ko. 108 Ualu Bt.,Kast Hide, between Tliinl & Fourth Bl CiciNnai, Ohio. Ciders promptly ailed. Watches repaired for the trade JliI.foeoilHiii Arrival No. U for iWUJ. STEWART Se BTIMSON, 188 8. High St.,(opK,ite(l.Hiale House) tollinbus nnre leneivim a mil snpniy ol FBKSH AMI) KAKIUONAIII.K FALL AND WINTER GOODS. And are now readv to wait udou all who siav ileal tnA. amine their stock. And they especially invite all who wish to supply themselves with A No. 1 COATS, PANTB arid VB8TS ot the liost grade of goods, fashionable style of make, and a true at, to call aud leave their orders. irrmv cais. Also on hand, Gentlemen's FiirnMilnir (Jnnrl. mnrh as Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Ulovus , lindeishlrts, N. B. No goods taken In to make unless our own trim mlngs are uied. aepMapria.'oO-dly Mediriue, kuown and an lined It, and is now resorledl thedlseasiB for which it is fV It has cured thousands who had given np all 1ioich O unsolicited certiaculos In The dose must be adapted .ftf lldlvidual taking It, and o act gently on the Bow- Let the dictates of your O use or the IAVF.R IK Vl(l- j LI VF.tt COMPhA INrn. DrKPUPMA, CHHONldZZ COM I'h A IN TH. D VHUNA STOMACH, UAHITUALliE VIIUl.EKA, VU OI.E KA FAHTVU, FLA !'(- F EMA LB WEAKNEKBAtit oesafully as an OHDINAA vi a k. it win cure l;i and. ran testify) la tumitp panttfnfrnr ttiken at com- ALU WHO VbKlTAUE pniviHl by all tlmt have to with conlldence lu all recommended. within the last two Tears of relief, as the numerous uiy posnesslou show to the temperament of the used In such quaiilillesas els. Judgment guide yon In lbs iikatuk, ana It will cure BILI.IOim ATTAOKfi. DIARKHOFIA, RUMMER j Kit y. liuomr. HOUR VOUTI VENmi, VIIOL W, MORBUb.OliOLKRA IS-LENOE, J A VNDIOE, ftrt, anu may De nsofl sue. RY FAMILY MEDf HEADACHE, as thou miNiuVf, itttto or three Tea' uiencnment or attack. UIVING their Uisliiuouy 777 IV77f T77K ISV1Q n Its favor, JI.Y. WATF.n IN THE MO ORATOJt, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOUETHF.B, nice Out Dollar per Dottle. AIiNO HANFORD'8 FAMILY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMI'OUDNRIl I UUM PURK V EU ETA BLR KXTHACTS. AND PPT VP IN ; GTsAHH VAttm AIH TIGHT, AND WILL h SEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CA hut artivs Cathartic. lined In hiii practice umro Tho cuDntanlly iucreaH-who have long lined the tlon which all ttxprcrM lu dured nm to pHc them The rroti-rttion well tlmrtica tut on dlflerent The FAMILY CA- wlth due rvfrrcuce to this compounded from a vrtH- Kxtrtictat wliirli at;t alike mentary cftual, and are cttsefi whore a fathartic la IIAKTMT A SMITH. bHnkom and donltMa in KvrhanKe. Coin, and nnenrrent innner. Oollectlonn made on all principal citing In the iJiitifHi tsiMtea. ATUuofj ifulluiug, no. 7i noniu ign wtrH-t. mayaily )G00MLE RESTAUJfflt WrIcIich, Jewelry. ft. I). DUNHAR, VVatoh Blskernud Kugraver, hue for sale Watches, Jewelry, Hiiectscles, Thnooineters, etc. Asent, also, for Colum bus and Franklin County Blhle Hnciely. No. 136 High street, oue iloor soul ti ol Uoouale llonse. aiir'22,'0il-uty -r.n ICftok Ifliullnp;. .11. C. LILLEV, Book-Binder, and Mlank Bwik Manufacturer, High Btreet, betwten Kroitd snl uay streets, Columbus, U. mayii-d I - K. A . b . Dryi.ooli FKHI40N, 8TONB A CO., Wholesale and B"tiill Dealers In Foreign and Domestic llry (ioods. No. I Uwynue mock, oorner ot Third and Town streets, Colnnilmw, O. apr22'oO-BAB. Hoots and ISlioew. MAl'LOHN A CO., fturcessorto W. L. Mercer. Dealer in Lailiss'. Men's, Misses and Children's lioots, Shoes, and OalterS, No. 18 Town Ht.,()iilunihns. apr21,'60-dly- a s 'rfioTouiiAPiis. M. Will, four doom north of the American Hotel, over Rudtslir. Hat Store, makes llle-sised Photographs, colored In Ollaud PHStell,as well as Dsgnerrsotypes, Am-brotypes, and all kinds of Hun Pslutlugs. myVftO-dly-KA The nndersltrned have taken tile rnnni. un der the Uoodale House, where will be found, hereafter, aerveu up in good style, iue best eatables the market al- ronis. Also, good Llonors and Cluars. In short, tha Prnnrla. tors mean to keep a flrst-class Heslnurant. aeee-aom HUH KIUNGKIt A HUDSON. nissolullon of Parliiersliin. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existlug between N. Btraus and Israel MarlenthaH, iiiier iue siyie ana nrin 01 n. etrsus A t'o.. do oir baril. ness as Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Nos. ID and VI to at Town street, has been this dsv dissolved bv inuteal ouo sent. Tho indebtedness or the Arm will he settled by N. Htraus, who Is alio authoriied to collect all debts due said rni. N.STKAUH. Jn81-d:lm I. MAKIKNTHA'- LAND.! ! ACRES FOR SALE AT prices ranging from ViXc to6oc uer Acre. In any quautttles required. TAX KB PAID, and PAT-ICNTS procured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Act. PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS by enclosing a postage stamp. For rurther Information Apply to wimus, llAWLIIVIig & CO. V. S. and General Land Agentt, 65 CHESTNUT ST., BKTWRElf So AND 4TH. 8T. LOUIS MISSOURI. N. b. LAND WARRANTS bouulit. sold and leveled Jwi3m K (MHTIVKNKHS, PAIN THK WHOLE 1I0DV, fnucntly, If negleiit'd, vot, LOUS OF API'K-8KNSATION OF COLD RF.HTLKSHNKSS, HKAD- tlil HKAP, all IN- RARE B , WORMS in ItHKUMATlHM. a great and manydiseases towhich to mention iu this ailver- PltlCK V) THARTIO PILL is a gen. which the proprietor has than twenty years. - lug demand from those I'll.LH, anil the sutisfac regard to their use, has in within the resell of all. know that dillitreiit Car- portions of the bowels. THARTIO PILL has well estahliHhed fact, been ty of the purest Vegetitblo on every part ot tiie all-GOOD and BAKU In all needed, such as DK STOMACH, BLGKPI RACK AND 1,01 NH, AND HORICNKSH OVKK fruiti sudden cold, which end lu a long course of Fe-TITK, A CRKKPINO UVKK THK BODY, ACIIK, or WK1UHT IN FLAnlfllATORl DIR. CHII,I1(KN or ADULTS, PURIKIKRofthe BLOOD aesh Is heir, too namerous tlsement. DOBK, 1 to 3. MISSOURI 650,000, rnn liver inviuouatok and family oa TUAHTIO PILI Sure retailed hv Drniriiista irenerallv. and sold wholesale by tho Trade In all t lie large towni. D. J . W. HAMfUIfli, JN. 11, Manufacturer and Proprietor, !.UH Broadwav. New York. Sold In Columbus bv Huberts Panmel. John Deniflt and fi. Peniir A Hon. oct'Jd'iXMltyawlylriln DR. OKO Jtl.DORSKY, omaepnthlo Phyflriun and Burgeon. Office 29 Kant Tows ANneciui utteuiion giren to iue treatment 01 unron- Ht. c (old) UinaHe. decU-dlra HOMK AND FORK1QN PATKNTS. The iiitdert)iKntf (nr many yearn enKd in tbe Patent OIHoe preparing tosthuony in contested canes, haa resigned to continue his profesHion of Hecnring patents, American and KMiopenn. Patents obtained on new and uii.iuritty rejtM-tetl applications for contingent fees to be ptid wheu the pu tents are granted, If desired. Exam-luationa of new inventions from rough pencil sketches, to determine their patentability, made previous to applying for patenln, for live dollars. 8. W. WOOP, Cornwall, Oraiure Co., N. Y. novltt dly LAND IN MISSOURI! '7r (Will ACRKS KOIl 8ALH IN I 0JyJlt large or small tracts at lao to AOs per acre, f'holca farming lands at 35c per acre, aH expenses Included. Rend for Mtipand particulars, Inclosing stamp, to the Western Laud Agency Office, (established 1 ) of S. E. BILBROUGII, & CO., North-Weal corner of Third and Cheanut Btroets, St. Louis, Migsourl. Patents secured and Taxes paid fur non-residents. Land warrants located, Ac. Birr to ' CHAS. KRKMLB, F.sq., Onunly Recorder, Bt. trixtls county, or CI1A8. KVKRTS, Ks., Cashier of Mechanic's Bauk, St. Louis, Missouri. . angvi-dswly Before Lorenzo Knglfsb, Mayor of the City of Columbus, la the County of rranklln, state ol Ohio. Oeorge Hesseuailer, Plaiulill, agnlns. Houry Kaman, Defendant. On the-fith day nrFebrnary, A. D. 1801, said Mayor Issued an order orattschinent In tlie aliove action, for the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-Six Dollars. GBORUH HBR8BNAUER. Ooliimbns, Fehrunry 18, ISI',1. febl0-d3w C.eisiloineiisXineii Shirt Fronts," IN A UR.KAT VARIETY OF PATTERNS, Maile In tbe very licet manner. The newest styles ot tllnrs, N-k Tlea and Cravats. Hemmed Linen Handkerchief, HsU lloee. Drilling Drawers, Under tinrments nf every kind, Shirting Muslins and Linens of most reliable makes. RAIN A SON. myll-feli2l Ko. 29 South nigh St. Central Machine Carpenter Shop, PLANING AND DRF.SSINO FLOORING DONE AT ALL TIMES. MANUFACTURER of MOULDING BRACKETS DOORS, SASH BLINDS, &C.&C. Shop Walnnt Street, between Town and Rleh, East or tha Market llonse. ectxTdly. lOQl. VOL. 1861. FORM YOUR CLUBS OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY Sticoeaaor to the JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. PUBLIMIIKD ON 'I'HE FIRST DAY OF every month at Columbus, Ohio. . EVERY TEACHER SHOULD TARE IT. Xt Contains DlKClfWlOtlS OS ALL SI'IUICTI rEKTAININO TO EDUCATION. jcxpfbieacm or svcckssrul kuucatobs on practical, Teacbiho. FINE STEEL-PLA TE ENORA VINOS. Onto and Fobeion Kdooational Imtsli.iobncs. It is tub Osoor thb Stats Tsi'mss' AmortATinii. EVERY BOARD OF EDUCATION Ought to have It for each member. They are allowed by law to take It, and pay for It ont of tbe contingent fund by tbe construction of the law as given by School t'ommis-loners, Hon. H. II. Barney and lion. Auson Smyth. Why? Because It contains The Official betters ami Opinions of the Ntnte School Coinmlnaloner. Explanatloita of the prlnr lplea of the Ohio School Syttteiiie Answers to Icrnl questions on the bctt School 1iiwn EVERY FAMILY AND FRIEND OF EDUCATION Should hare It. It contains Articles on School and Family Government by the best writers. Opinions or the beat men In Ohio on Home Inalrnctlon. Solntlons or Practical ((.uestlona on Home Blurlles. PREMIUMS. For IK, Fivs Cones, amd oss to tbb qkttbb tip or thi Ci.u. For 40, Fobtt Copixs, and Worcester's or Webster's Unabridgedworth 17.60. For tioi), 0s Hiindbsd Copiss, and tha first 8 volumes New American Cyclopedia worth f 24. TERMS One Dollar, Invariably In advance. F. W. HURTT A CO., novlO Columbus, 0. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, BIOUB-QUETAIRB and regular shaped ; Black Kid Gloves embroidered in white, magenta, purple, Ac, Undressed Kid Gloves, Hisses Kid Gloves. A aompleta assortment of these celebrated Gloves always for sale by BAIN A SON, myll-febft Mo. S South High Bt. COPARTNERSHIP. I HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED HI Y SON, JAMK8 AflGKR BAIN, as pnrtner In tuy business, which will hureufter be conducted under the Arm of Baim & Sen. PETER BAIN, 29 south High street. Columbus, Feb. 15, l(i'.l. IM O TIOE. The subscrilei' Is desirous of closing on bis old business at once, and hopes that all persons having unsettled ac counts on his hooks willglvs thou Immediate atleniion. folilK.II,,, p. BAIN. P. It O S E, MERCHANT TAILOR. II AB Removetl to the North-KMHt Corner of fllgh and Town Streets HAVINO LOCATED AT THK ABOVH PTAND, I will be happy to see my old ciirttoniers and friend, aj I have been adding largely to my stock of goods, and am prepared to make to order, on short notice, clothing V good and cheap as any estalilisment in tho city. As I buVe ax'opted the cash system, 1 shall expect to give cash ajuytXtt the ad van t e of small profits. I keep the "Golden tilU Shirts,' also an assortment ef all kiuds of furnishing goodj. tor Gent's wear. P. ROSE. mayldlyoctS novli N E W FXmTlTY OUOCERY JOSSPIl RODUNKKLS. NO. '413 EAST FRIEND ST., COLUMBUS, 0. EKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Larga Bssorliueiil of Family Grooerfes aud 1'rov onslorsale allow Drloes. and Delinked tree oi charge. may 7dlv-SAU T obnlBonto A Oo. Alnnulactnrers of Manilla, Cotton, Tarred and Hemp Hope, Cotton and Hemp Packing, Cords, Lines and Twine, In all their variety, and dealers In Oakam, Aoohors, Blocks, Patent Meine Twlnoy Main street, one door Sout h ot Front, , CINCINNATI, O. mar18-60illy K.A. B. ' Bleep, and other nnpleasant and damrerouB eftecta nf an try established in South Carolina. Georgia. Ala. unnatural oondliion of the sexual functions. In ths bama, Louisiana and Florida, and that vessels of Jeflerson Davis as President of the Southern cure. - --"- "u.,e., ..eyemxi peeuy i,r9 entered and cleared In the usual manner; Confederacy occasioned any rejoicing ia wives and matrons. Dr. Cheeaeman's PILLS are offered as the oulv ro means or renewing Interrupted menstruation, But LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND That oa tint very avcotml, If taken when the Interruption arises from natural causos, they will Inevitably prevent the expected event. This eantlon lit absolutely necessary, for such Is the tendency of the rills to restore the original functions of ths sexual organisation, nai iney inevnuoiy arrest tno process or gestation that but so far as the department has been advised I city, and adds the collectors assume to perform their duties Bo far as the news of the appoinlmeut of Mr. under authorilr of the States ia which thev ro. Davis as 1'rovinional Preniilent beinc received side, and hold and reserve the duties, subject to with alacrity, it was received with regret. mv ..utv .uiuui itjr. i f niuiur ju cuaiuiur uor in poillici naa ue any opeamug 01 iue general suujoct, Mr. Uix noiu upon tno connucuee ot tue people, tie has at last auaiuod w bat lie has beon struicirlinc tor lor ten years past a rrosldenor. We mav admire the ingenuity with which he has attain ed his object, and yet den-pise the tricks by I. 1 I-., wuii-ii itu nun urawieu to it. says: "Irouchout the whole courso of enornni-.hmetil and aggression, the federal government hus UrplkUdirfctivlu.etMttg when, and vAm niy aAoaM no borne itself with a Spirit of Paternal forllCar !, with eaohbox, the IVics Oae IMnir ner Bot.eoH- I ff l.:k ,i 1 . , ., ... alnina from iUtom Pill,. " v v. ucro ia no example in toe nisio A valuable pamphlet to ha had free of tha Agents. I r of publio society, wailing in patient hope rillsKiiCiy mailiiromiillu, by enclosinr nrlca lo the Oene. ral Agent. Bold by Drugglalagenerally. R. B. HUTCHINGH, General Agent for Hit United Stole, and fhairfai. ') Cedar streot, New York. Sold by Roberts Sl Kaniuel,!). Schueller and John B 0""k- oct26dly!itaw V HOOFLAND'S 7 that the empire of reason would resume iiaawav over those whom the excitement of Mansion has thus far blinded, and trusting that Ihe friends of ge(.jeg witl, l)l0 Htate. 7io. .'h: iT Ti r s,,Dm"'810fl, ,t0 Pro- Bishop Polk, of that diocese contains this pass eeediniT8Whlchthevfltnanni-ovi.il urn, .1.1 l I,,, ' I . uiaiani uay rally under tho banner of t in A Church piece tllng with a Stale. In Louisiana tho Protestant Kpiscopal Church A pastoral letter from ago: I A i!nin j"a,i"ii i . . . I wur Buparniton ironi our Droiiireo or "ine lenoe " I olUMJB aan "ocn oiiccten, occausc we must Jollow T ir.mnl,:n it.- i . i uitr nuitonmiii. not, oecause tnure nas ocen any 1. Hemphill .lones. the sneoinl airnnl. nnnnin. I i:n- . ....... . Inrl In aoura ii.. . .7 V. "'"ereoeoi ojuuion an to tjnrisiian uocirineor tea to secure the revonuo cutters Mn iml .. . and Lewis (; from . i, ,7. .VP"U U,UBB P0,nlB W8 " 8"" - ..w... wvwhiiu A r Ilia UJ UIDIIlllfl I Ana W 1 1 . i t i.. A '. ik18 8!"?.?!'8.1? 'ile ry .P't- -certainly not alienation. And there is no euanne nf hi. i:;:..,;," W."Z? r. re90n -hould find the union of our He fn..n.l Pani.in it-i 1"".. "r AV u'oocses under our national churoh impraotica vwsjwvwbu uiLDii rruuLi ui uiu iii; , iki iiliiii. i i. in r. ni 11 a e .1 p. . ., . . nflar a lon ...k ....i 7 ' "'" u censo to tuui mr oacn omor me 7" " , -"v., .mm.ou u.ui mo lonow- respect and reirard with which nuritv of mun nets, high principlo, and a manly devotion to New Obleakb, January 2'J, 1801. I rm novor fail to inspire general minds. On HIv Vn ... i . i i- it. . I '""""oun to euou oiuor iiereaticr will oe Iue re . vm u.u uuiouv unvu eu tu itul uis I n- I ni:-n- i..ii. i. i , .ml Hiaio. ....'i.. Air.in. " """Vun "u mo men oi our h.,a "uv"",""'. ow tying mother Churoh of Knclaud. here, under way immediately, and proceed with I nor iu new 0rK. WllOrO von will await llin iiirtner inslrtictiona of tho Scurclarv nf tlm I ni . . . ireaaury, tor my authority lo mako this order you are referred to the lotlor of tho Secretary, uamu me am inst., ana nanded to you poison' ally by me. Very respectfully, w m. IIkmi'Iiili. Jones, Spcoiul Agonl. To Captain J. 0. lireshwood. nrtniniontlinT it..:i.i t ,, , . , o vniiuu nDvcmit) cuttor nooeri aicuioiiana from our hreihren of "The 0 MJ) STANDARD REMEDIES of Ihe present nge, have acquired their groat popularity onlj through years of trial. Unbounded satlsfnctlou Is rendered by them lu all cases. ing order: HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS wiu, rosmvuT cues Llvsr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility. Diseases or ths Kidneys, end sll diseases arising from a disordered liver, ir weak-.' ness of the Stomach and Dlgostlvo Organs, AND WILL POSITIVELY FKSVSNT TIUOW HVtl, IIUOUS ffflK, AND fEVU AMI ASIff. See our Aluuiuae for proof. 1'bici, 76 cents per Dottle. lluollaiid's Balsamic Cordial v Will rOtJlTIVELT CURB Cough., Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influents, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Oonaumption, and has perlhrmed Hie moat natuutshlug cures ever kuown uf CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. As a Diarrhoea Cordial It Is unequalled. Pbice, 76 ceuis per bottle. It is said that tho devlne little Picolomtni now Marchioness or Duchess dolla Fars-ira is. about to lncreiiBo that noble family, and tho forlcgn nowspnpers aro epoculatine, as they did at tho birth of the first child of Jenny Lind how this new body will be sang to, coaxod.whocdled, and made genorally a pot. Thoy suggest that "A, monpui. win uo vory won for a lullaby lireshwood oonrerrml with ( ',,11,1,,. ni'h nr and that when ncoessary to wake it.Uial opera New Orleans, and Ihen returned Ihe following tim can be Perforn"d y ''risk rendering of answer, flatly refusiue lo obov the order: "Amis, la Matinee eel liellel" from "Masanlollo." What libovlics those nowspapers do take with your wives and molhors who have unfortunately once been the subject of their criticisms on the stage. HCOFLAKD'S GERMAN PILL, being wll known tlinmghout Kuropo and Amorlca, need, no ounnni'ndation here. They aro purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness, snd sro siignr-coutcd. No betler Cathartlo Pill can be found. Pricb, 26 cts. per Iwx. Theso medicines are prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jacksob A ro., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louts, Mo., and are sold by sruggists and dealers In medlclues everywhere. Tbe signature or 0. Al. Jacksob will be on the outside of each bottle or box. In our " Hverybody'e Almanac," published anuually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all ports or the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. Jnue28-60 dly-tu th Asat-tw. U. S. Revbniib (-utter Hoiikht McClkllanu. 1 New Orleans, January 2',, 1801. oir: lour loiter, with one of tho 19ih nf January from the lion. Secretary of the Tieasu-t rv. I have dulv rennivod. nml in vonlir fofnaa in obey the order. Iain, sir, your obedient ser- South Carolina papor says that tlie Van- vant, J011N0. HRESIIWOOD, Captain. "eesare a lradinK,8wapping,huokstering people, lo Wm. Hemphill Jones, Esq., Special Agent, vb0 now. nothing about fighting. The Van-Mr. Joues' report continues : I ocs certainly do swap and huckster oonsider- Bclieviug that Captain Dreshwood would n,,l a bul aro afid lUy cn "Kht a little have ventured upon this most positive act of in- WI"!U Iou,OB'"on W'l.uires. A blind man led by a anhnril in. lint, ami (liu.l.n.l if subordination and disobedience of his own voli tion, l waited upon the Collector al the Custom, nouse, and had with him a full and free coovor eation upon the whole subject. In the course ol ll Mr. ilatoh admitted lo me that he had uuu; wiii.e wanuenug in ino sirceis or 1'aris had bis dog seized and Ins pookots picked by some one passing by. Whereupon, oneuina- his eyes instantly, he gave ebase and overtaking uie tniei cuageuea nim naif to death, after oaused the cutter lobe broueht to tho oitv nf lWul0h " q'y closed li is eyes and fell to New Orleans by an order of his own. dalorl Degg'ng again. LeutmUe Journal January 15, so that she might be seoured lo the State of Louisiana, although at that time the I M'sls'PP Begglnn for llread-A Starlllng oiate nau not only not seceded, but the Conven- lion had not met, and in faot did not moot until Wo Iia0 nlI'ca(y called attention lo tho cry eight days afterwards. This, I must confess ot ,he ramisuin6 fire caters in Ihe Gulf Slates, seemed to me a singular oonfession for one who "l''ant oorn on(l ake smallor cotton crops," is at that very time had sworn to do his duty 1110 conl?"lnl counsel oi tlie Alabama press, faithfully as an officer of the United States and Later dolopmonts show that tho Mississippi-on intimating as much lo Mr. Hatch, he excus- ans ar8 rcduccJ ,0 similar slart. They have ed himself on the ground that in these revolu- 00lua"y Beul commissioners to the western lions all other things must eiye wav to the fnrnn States to begor bread. Read the following from of oiroumstanoes. Mr. Haleh likewian infnem. tho Springfield Journal: ed mo that the officers of the cutter had lone "We na0 Jusl na a conversation with Major sinoo determined to abandon their allegiance to Ilawkins, ot Scott county, Mississippi, re-the United States, and cast their fortunes with I ePcctin8 "ie destitute comlilion of many of Ihe the independent State of Louisiana. In ordor PeoP . n 1118 Parlor tu0 tle. Ho represents Cm re Cough, Coll, Hoaneneu, InHu , an, Iirilation or fores. os Throat, Believe the Harking Congh in Comumption, Bronchitis, Anth. via, and Catarrh, Clear d give tfrenath to the voire of PUUL1U 8PEAKEUS, and HINIJK.KH. Few are aware of the Ininortanos of checkinir a Cnnnli or "Common Hold" In its first stage; that which In the beginning would yield to a mild remedy. If neglected, soon al lacks til. I.lliiu.. "frou u'. Vror).id 7Vn, .." m. lhuiTr?rt'uon.nU,'8redlen correctness of this statement, I ad- that iu 11,8 counties of Scott, Rankin, Smith, ureBsea anomer communioation to (j8ptain I c ' ' I ' 1 wv ouu i,SHIlol,i Breshwood of the following tenor; fl8W ORLEANS, Jftn Improved JMIIiard Tables and COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by leltert patent dated Feb. 19, 1868 Oct. 28, 1866 ; Dec. 8, 1857; Jan. 12, 1868 ; Nov. 16, 1858, flnoT March 29, 1869. aVJTThe recent Improvements In these tahles make them unsurpassed In the world. They are now offered to tha dentine Billiard players as combining speed with truth, never beforoohtalned in anyBUIiatdTable. UanufaclsSjjv Nos. 66, 67, and 69 Crosby Street. I'll ELAN A COLLKNDEB, s mvT-dly Sola Manuatcturer Pn.SnoBDIHOB. HHoArllnror cftS Manufscturcrnand Dealers In all kinds ot Baowai CABINET i TJltNITTJRE, Spring BMs,Chaira,Mattrasses,I,ookiiigGlasaea,Ao. 161 Sooth IIijh Street, Colambas, OAio. 9-Undertaklng promptly attended to. my4dly-BAB PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS, Corner High & Q-ay Streets. mrs'BO-dly-B BROWN'8 TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROOnES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROOH E BROWN'S TROCHES "That trouble In my Throat, (foi the (7VocAci'are a specific) having mi hich specific! having made mn often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend tbelr use to Public Sfzak- BBS." . RET. X. H. CHAFIN. 29. 1861. Sir: By your nolo of this date I am informed that you refuse to obey the orders of the honorable Secretary of the Treasury. As, on ao- finnt l n cr vi-tiii Arrr rr ioaiAn a 1 l i Hav. proved extremely serviceable to, 'VV" i-j, , '.u . Bnl1 Bu- HoABsENsss." sonbod an oath faithfully to disoharge your Rev. henrt ward BHEOHER. duties to thegovernment, and aslyou well know la'SMYaVr 'n'ii:.118? pl8ked renue cutters and U rev. A.o.KGGLRSTON. i mo outiia uuutroi oi me secretary ot toe ireasury, i request you to advise me whether you consider yourself at this time an officer in tlie servioe of the United States. Very respectfully, WM. HEMrHILL JONES, To Captain Breshwood. Speoial Agent, To this letter I never received any reply. I then repaired again on board tho cutter, and asked for the order of the Collector bringing her to New Orleans. The original was nlaoed "Contain qo Opium or anything Injurious." DU. A.A.HAYES, ChemUt, Motion. "A simple and pleasant combination for Couuns, Ao." DR. 0. F. BIGELOW, ifoWott. "Beneficial In Bbonohitts." I. J. F. W. LANN, Uotton. "1 hav proved them excellent for Whoop-iso Couaa." REV. H. W. WARRHN, Hotlon. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, suf in mJ possession, of which the following is a oojiy. sou uere n may ue proper to observe that the order is written and signed by tbe Col lector nimseii: tbrlnx from Coin." EBV. B.J. P. ANDERSON, St. Lonie. "ErracTPAL In removing HoarseDess aud Irritation of the Throat, o common with SrxAKsas and Sinokrs." Prof. ST AOT JOHNSON, LaQrange, Qa. Teacher of Mu.lc, Southern Female College. Custom House, Nw Orleans, l Collector's Office, Jan. 15. '61. f . i , . , . . ' . . Sir. You are hereby directed lo proceed forthwith under sail to this city, and anchor Ihe vessel under your command opnoaite tho Uniled firMt hAnAflt when taken before anil .liar States Marino Hospital, above Algiers. Verv preaching, as Ihey prevent Hoarseness. From rcspeotfully, your obedient Servant, their past sffect, I think they will be of per- ( JJ. HATCH Collonlnr manent ailvantag to me." , . T Olieolor.- reve. rowlby, A M. To Captain J. G. Breshwood, Un ted States rrosldent oi Atnena College, Tenn.iievenuo cutter flicuicuaml, southwest Pass, LAlUlBIUUtt. Defeated at NewOrloans, Mr. Jones then look his way to Mobile, to look after tho Lewis Cass. Her Captain Morrison oould not be found, but Mr. Jones discovered in the oabin Ihe following letter, which oxplains the surrender of that vessel: Statu or Alabama, Collector's OrricE, 1 Mobile, January 80, 1861. 8m In obedience to an ordinaneo recently adonled bv a ennvnntinn nf thu r.anl. e ai0 orat, RED, or BUSTY HAIR, D,.d in,t.ntl, to . bsroBi I have to require you to surrender into my nanus, lor tbe use of the State, tho revenue culler Lewis Cass, now under your command, together with hor armaments, properties and provisions on board tbe samo. I am instructed also to notify you that you have the option to continue in command of said revenue cuttor, under thn authority of tho State of Alabama, in the exeroise of the same duties that you hate rendered to the United States, and at the same compensation, reporting to this office and to the Governor of the State. In surrendering the vessel to the State you will furnish me with a detailed inventory of its armaments, provisions and properties of every description. Yon will receive special instructions from this office in SXsTSold by all Dmgglataat TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX.-S ROBERTS A- SAMUEL, No. 34 North High St. 8. U. SAMUKu. UU.. no. tuouatn uign SI. Ian IS d3m-sodA Hair Bye I Hair Dye It Hair Dyeltt WlVl"- A. BAOHBLOR'8 t I It D Y Tl ! TUB ORIGINAL AND DEHT IN THK WORLD I Allotheraare mere Imitations, and should bs avoided yoa wish to escape ridicule. eautlful and Natural Brown or Black, without Injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hare boon awarded to Wit. A. Batchblob since 1859, and over 80,000 applications bars been made to the Hair of the Patronsof fa Is famous Dye. WM. A. BATCH KI.OR'S HAIR DYE produces a oolor not to be distinguished from nature, and Is wabbantbd not to Injure tn the least, however long It may be continued, and the lll-efiectsor Bad Dyes remedied; tha Hair in vigorated tor Life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of tha United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealer. saTb. Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of Wiliiam A. Batchelor. Address WILLIAM A. BATOHBLOR, ProprUtor, mariadAwlysepU 81 Barclay strset, New lor there are vory many of Our fellow-citizens suf fering for want of corn, wheat, eto. Maior Hawkins is a venerable, sincere, truthful man, aud we plaoe implicit confidence in what he says, lie is with ut on a minion of mercy, and we trust that all moo, regardless of party, will respond liberally lo his call Tor help T;r his people. ' " We understand that much hue already been done in this city and county for the catue he repre-tenle, and we are assured that much more will yet be done. The Major goes, on Monday, lo Jacksonville, and will lay the wants of his section before that intelligent and liberal people. We know that ha will lAve that beautiful city with words of blessings on his lips for her generous peoplo. We ask our frionds in Jacksonville, regardless of party, lo give liberally to the cause of suffering humanity. "Let us prove that, whatever mad-cap politicians may do, the peoplo love each other, and that, whether in or out of the Union, they will stand by each other in trouble or joy in sunshine or in storm. Mississippi is ont. of the Union, so far as her Convention can placo her so, and is arming her peoplo to repel northern aggression, and yet, even while we write, railroad cars, loaded with wheat and corn, the freewill offering of northern men, are speeding to the relief of the unfortunate and destitute peoplo of that Slate. There is a wholo volume of unanswerable argument against secession in this simplo and touching act of fraternal love. "The cry of want comos up from Kansas, Mississippi, and other parts of our oommon oountry, but, thank God our granaries are overflowing, and the hearts of the people aro warm and generous. Illinois will not turn a deaf ear to thoso of our countrymen who are crying for bread." It appears from our Washington dispatohos that theSoutliorn Rebels are coolly collecting duties in the name of tbe United Slates Government, and pookoting the funds thus raised, they have seceded from the Union but cannot keep their hands out of the Federal pouoh. Only about half of the United States offioials In the South haveresingned, tbe others quietly acljn(r at the same time under two Government, Which aro in opposition, and to each of which tese high-toned men havv sworn allegiance. Supernatural Celeftratlon of Washington's Birthday. The Louisville Journal of the 28d slates the following remarkable faot: The corner stone was rolled from the tomb of George Washington'ycsterday, and angels stood to greet the apotheosis of the firm, potent, sagacious statesman, nnconquercd warrior and incorruptible Father of bis Conntry. Budhl Form of Worship In China. (Canton correspondence of tbe N. T. Times.) This I witnessed, on Sunday afternoon, at the famous Tomplt) of Hoi-Tong," on the "Houam" side. Anxious to see the whole of the service I took my statiou just inside of one of the luro-a doors, a few minutes before the priests assembled. I had not been there lone before an old priest walked past me to a huee block of wood. carved in the form of a finh, which was slung from me root oi one oi me passages, iliis ho struck with a long pole, and a loud hollow sound wan given out, which was heard all over the build ing. Tho large bronze bell in the belfry was now lolled three times, and tho priests were ob served coming from all quarters, each having a yellow robe thrown over his left shoulder. At tho samo time an old man was troino round. beating on a pieoe of square board to awake the priests who might be asleep, and to call the larv ones to prayer. Tho Temple lo whioh tho priests were hurl v- ing was a largo building, fully one hundred and twenty feet square and about sixtv feet in height, with an avenue of a quarter of a mile iu lengm, nandsomely paved, and lined with magnificent trees leading up to it. Its roof was supported by numerous massive wooden pillars, handsomely oarved and gilded. Three large Idols the Past, the Present and the Future-each at least thirty feet in height, washed with gold, were seated in tbe middle of the Temple. An altar was in front of them, and fifty mats were on the floor in front of it, for the priest to kneel upon during- the service Kanccd nn each sido of this spacious hall were twelve smaller gilded idols, suid to be representatives of deified kings and othor groat men, who had wen rcmaikamo for piety dunug their lifetime. t As the priosts entered. I observed a man lighting candles upon the altar and burning incense. The smoke of Hie iuuense, as it rose in the air, filled the plaoe with a heavy yet pleas, ing perfumo. A solemn stillness sceme,! in pervade the Temple. The priests earn in ono by oue iu tho most devout manner, scarcely lifting their eyes from the cround. and arriio-,i themselves on the right and left sides of Ihe altar, kuevliug on the mats and bending down, touching their foreheads to Ihe Iloor th roe limps to the idols. Again the lurtre bell tolled, slowlv and solomnly at first, then eraduallv aule.knr and then everything was perfectly still. The priosts were now assembled about fiflv in number and tho services bcean. I still kent my position al the door, on tho iusido. The priest nearest the altar now rant? a auin.ll bell, another Btruck a drum, and tho whole fifty bent down several times upon Ihoirknees. One of them then struck a round pieoe of wood rath-or larger lhaii a man's skull, and hollow inside, alternately with a largo bronze bell. At this stago of tlie ceremonies a young priest, apparently about twenty-two years of aee. slcnnoil out from among the others, and took his sta- ' tion directly in front of tha altar, bowing lowly and repeatedly as he did so. Then the hymn of praise began. Ono of the priests, a leader, I suppose, kept timo by beating upon the hollow piece of wood, and tho whole of Ihe others sang or ohuutcd tho service in a moBt mournful koy. At the commencement of the service, the priests who were ranged in front ot Ihe altar half on the right side and half on tho left, stood with their faces to the lorgo images. Now, however, thoy suddenly wheeled round aud faced each other. The clmuling, which began slowly, incroased in quickness as'it went on, and, when at the quickest part, suddonly stopped. All was then silent for a second or two.- At last a single voice was heard to chant a few notes, and then the wholo assembly joined, and went ou as bpfore. The young priest who had com out from among the others, now took his station directly iu front of the altar, but near the door of the temple, aud right alongside of mo, bowing lowly several times upon a cushion nliccd there for that purpose. Ifo then walked up to the altar with slow and solomu steps, took up a vessel which stood on it. aud filled it with water. After making some crosses and gyrations with his hand, ho sprinkled a little of the wator upon ino num. mien linn was uone, ne poured a little from the vessrA into a cup, and retired slow ly from the altar towards the door. Passinir outside, ho dipped his Gugors in the water, aud sprinkled it on tho top of a Btouo nillar. which stood near the door. Whilo this was going on, the othor priests wore still chantine the service. The time of the music frequently changed now it was fasl and lively, now slow and solemn but always in a plaintive key. This part of the sorvice being ended, all kuett lowly before tho altar, and, when they rose from their knees.' a procession was formed. Tho priests on the riht of the alar filed off lo the right, aud thoso on tho loft to the left. each walking behind the othor up the two sides of the spacious hall, and chanting as they went a slow and Solemn air, something like this "To-i num-e omedah," repeated over and over again, time beiug kept by the tinkling of a small boll. Whon the two files met, ono fell in behind th other, and thoy marched round and round circle, having the large gulden idols iu the centre. The procession lastod for about ten minutes, and then the priests took up their stations in front of the altar, and tho chanting went on as before. A moment or two after thm the whole body foil upon thoir knees, and sang for a while in this posture. When they rose, those on the loft sane a nart of the service by themselves, then knelt down with their foreheads touching the floor. The right Bide now took up the ohant, and, having performed their part, also knelt down. The cu side roso again, and so they went on for ten minutes more, prostrating alternately before tho altar. Tho remainder of the service was nearly the samo as that at the commencement. This striking ceremony had now lasted for about an hour. During the whole time a thick screen had been hanging down in front of the large door to keep out the sun's raj s. Just before the conclusion of the service the curtain was drawn aside, and a most striking and curious effect was produced. Streams of ruddy light shot across the temple,-the oandles upon the altar appeared lo burn dimly, and the huge idols seemed more massive and strange than they had done before On by one the priests slowly retired, as solemnly as they came, and apparently difp!y impressed with tho services in which they had been engaged. After they had fairly gotten outside the door in pops a young Chinaman, who rushes up to tho altar, and lights his pipe try one of the candles. This was rathor ludii.rous performance, after what I had just witnessed. I then examined everything inside tbe temple, and left, well pleased that I had seen tho Buddhist form of worship. These priests, whorever I have seen them, look poor and cmaciatod, owing to the sedentary lives they lead, and the little food they get, which is all rice. They eat no animal food whatever. I noticed that many of them had vory long flugor-nails some as much as four inches in length, which is very disgusting. For what purpose thoy wear them so long 1 could not find out. When China and Japiu are really . opened there will be a great field for tue labors of the Christian missionary, in Kanagawa I learned that they bad converted one Japanoso to (he Protestant faith. The following significant hint appears in tbe Charlston Mercury: Coi'tsioiiT Somo cntirprising Individual might rarke a fortuno by reprinting Northern copyrighted works at the South. We depend almost wholly upon the North for our books, and there is now nothing to prevent Southern publishers from printing Northern works, at the Nor '.hern publishers have pirated from tho English. Anyone disposed lo embark in Ibo buisncss should do so immediately, In advance of any compright law.

glgjg - A if iMil 1 1 f ff r-cvV VOLUME XXIV COLUMBUS OHIO TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 2G. 1S61. NUMBER 212. COOKE, HURTT & CO.. Office la Journal Hnlldlngs, Mo. 10, Bait Btato Mtrcet. Oolumtoius. Term Invariably m Advance. Dailt, - - - - . . f0Op.r ys " pj iu tvrur, wwi, - 12. eta. fu-Wnui, . . 1 00 per year. IULI, 1 Ml " KKMSOF DAILT ADVERTISING BT THE SQUARE. Ous squar 1 W, f JO 00 Jus " months, U DO On ' months, 100 On I monlha, 10 Oil On t mould.. 00 Una 1 month, 1 00 Oue squar S weeks. IIH X weeks, ) " 1 weak, On M S days, Uaa " a day, una aay. 14 uu I 00 1 T 1 00 T to " For marriage notices? cents, isvasiablv la aj. VABOB. WEEKLY ADVERTISING. Per Square, oua tnaertioa ... - -,, ,,, t'QQ Per Square, each week in addition AO i Displayed Advertisements half mora than Iba a bora raiMi. I . Advertisements loaded and plaoed la tha column of Spa- lai notice, ml fa. ovttaary rase). All notice, required to be published by law, local ratal. If ordered on tbe Inside exclusively after the flrat week, percent, more than th anov raiei; but all suck will apimar.ln th. Tri-Wekly without eharg. HiMlnas. Cards, not axossdiug Ave lines, par year, Inside, 112.60; ontsldef l. Notices of ra out fog! charitable societies, Ire companies. Be., halt prlra. A II Traneient A deertuemtnU MWAl 6. Ifclia in aaVaac. Thll nle will not he varied from. No Advertisement taken excel I for a definite period. INSURANCE. A GUN! It anh a JOHN II. WHEELER IT FOR IIOMK, CUMINK.1TA1 mattan, HaroaiTV, and Ibvinii Fibb Ins. Oo.'s New York ; MB UUIiANT'S and CITY FIRM of Hart. ord ; NKW YOUKand CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LITE. OOloe, 81 High St., Savage' Block. mayl'bOill W. T. &S. D. DAY & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN PRINTING PRESSES, (both bard aid power,! . And all klndi of Printing Mate- rial. Ho. ITS, ITS. and ItT Waal Second St., VM AVIAN A Tl. Jantt-dly CIIARI.K SCOTT. BOOT &c SHOE MAKER. Broad 8trl, Mm iwA aaa front ssarTOOdly-BAB ROBERTS & SAMUEL Wholesale and Retail DRUGrGrlSTS, o. North High, Street, (East Hide,) T K AKni CUN.TANTLY RHCBlVINa I Urge auditions to our Block of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. fAINTS, OILS, VARNIHHEA, bVK ktuffs, WINDOW GLARB, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, luiiiEir akiii ur.n, c, e. We also kern en haud an assortment of Ana Cigars. PnrH Liquors lor element purposes; with every article usually .-u. iii uihuim vriia oiorv. Having business arrangements with leading Importers and Biaaureslurers. we are prepared to otter goods to the trade, or at retail, at auumially low prices. tkifQooii delivered to ami mart of the cilu fret oj cnarge. sprveo-diy ROBERTS 4 SAMUEL HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL No. 372 North Night St., OOIjTJIVIBTJS. OHIO II. R K Y Jf OLDS,,..,.. ....PROPRIETOR Tbls Hotel Is but a few steps from tha Depot, aud person arriving or wisning to take passage on any or tha trains, will And this decidedly tha most convenient stopping place In tbe city. Passengers ( wskod up at Ihs proper lima at all bonrs of tha uight, for any of the Trains. , "fiiaWiei(itooiwuiipp(i(l,al-in s " dec'ZOdoin GOODALE HOUSE. W. U. AKIN. Pttopaiirro High St. between Stale, and Town. qoijTJMBns oxzio. There havs been receutlv aUiind a nuniliarol new roooia to tuis uuuse, making it the largest bonss In the city. T. C1.A1H HOTEL, COR. PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS., riiiBuuiiu. Forty Rinirle Booms have been added reosntlv to tba on m inn input. BOARD PKa DA V, ...... wiiiiuom (J. 11. DC Li Li PaorniRTuft. W. W. M'OOY; Protirlfttnr nf thi Booman House BUCYliUS. onto. dc4-d3ia COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY AllMllaiieoiiH. OHIO CULTIVATOR.. S ilted and PuMiahtxl by Hullivan D. Harris, at Oolamhus unio.ior une t'uiiar per year. ap&i J. v. vo6o. Broaditrent.Ooliiiubiis, O., Agent for Ohlckerlng k 8on,s l-iniioo rones, Alason A llainnn s meioaeous, aun dealer in ftheet Mnslcand uiiisicaluierchandise. Hpi.l'iiil-dly.K.A.rl. NKW ESTABLISHMENT Corner Fourth and Friend eta., N. Wi STEPHEN KELLEY & CO. IKBP ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGH IV and choice sunnlv of FAN 1 1, Y UKUCKKIKHat the lowest prices. e amosxehange Uoods for I'roilnre aud aenver sreeoi unarge. msy7il1y HOLTON HOUSE. NEWARK, 0. J. L. Holton .... rronriotor AtturneyM. B. HANNUM AT i S. Ani slMLW A'P T AW XV -A- I Vlkll IJ 1 JL I J V NuUry Tublio uul (JoniiuiHaiouer of Ieeda, Do- pOHitioiiH. aio.a for variouB mates, DeTutrt, BiMtclal fttU nMnn tofnmkliig Collectluni. Oon?ey. unci n 2 ami Ittkinir ltiHNiti,ti. Oflirn, No. fl John-Min BuiMhut;, Hitch Btrmtt, Ooliirnhn, 0. KoterM,liy Nriii.NtluDt tu Julio li. Mirlln, Kph., liKitkr, rancuitfir, Ohio; rhauncuy H, OUU, Columbnii, 0; Mtfirtr. (Mppwrly, Httovwr A Co., Cityof New York ; Henry l.,inuiniou,u.; BiMora. imruefliioau a isji- ma (J. Nol.l-.K. lo. UliH'liiiititf, o. fpl F. A. H. MIMKINS. Atlvrnoy at Lrw mill olury I'uhllc. Ofllce Amboi Uiill'UiiKi OjijMrfjH Htnto Jlouee tquare, Ooluiuliuii, Ohio nmr-trii-'tiy Jsttriiy at Law Hud Notnry I'uhlio. Oiiliinilnifi, Ohio Htio, Itnuiu No. 7 hi PiMttMllctt niii11iiiK,on ISlalenf ret npucinl Atlvitlimi Kivfntti rorrigucoUo4;tlonn. ilrclainly VVM. DKIVNIHON 6l 11. U. CAURINGTON. AtorneyH hihI (!iMitrtinrR t l.nw, tJolunilMitt, O. Olfloe Tim. i nml i Odron liuildi ng. tipecliil Mtlonlioii glren to l He tvr I'alontB und Ijiwiiranro. i.prj'si IHM ly-FAM KarbcrM f A MM MOT II STB AN POIVRK DIL- XVI LIAHD TABIjK Man ii fa: lor v. J. M. fiRii..wi.-K a Hro., Proprietor-. FfrClnryon N. K. nornnrof Kim and Canal 8treoti. Offlritand WurehoiiM. Mo. 8 Hdth Htrwtt I u . U.I J U.l a HI 1 a! J.I i ' w nv n nmuiUII TT 11 II If 'l IC I II UK 1 1 1 vfl If) 4 . Ul Hrnm'wK Improved Patent (Jombiualion Otuhion AMERICAN BANK NOTE CO, loouin-east corner main uuu f ourth atreots) 01N0INNATI. flHIO. MNORAYRPIN A KTYLKnilRIlKHI'dNPfNOIN BX-Vj cellenre to that or Bauk Notes, Kailroad and County Bonds, Dills of KxchHtiiio. Checks Drafts. Certmualea nl n.-' sun iiepnsii, pesis, ;nnls, c, nc. me aonva?nire u nuaer the supervision of 'l"'uiy UKO. T. JON KB. FRENCH WOVEN CORSETS, 1I7IIITK AND COLORED, IN THE MOST v v aesirame simpes, at very low nriros. Also. Hoop eiliLlz'tea, of very superior quality and gooil sliapo j MISSES' II001" SKIRTS, all sl.cs ; Quilled Skirts, Merino 8lilrts and Under inents. I1AIN A BON. No. 811 South illuli Ht SPECIAL NOTICES. Uostattar'a Hlsmaeh Blttera. Tb. stomach la tba fountain bead of scores of diseases which Infest tba h umaa system . Indigestion, bad enough per ss, generates diarrhoea, dysentery, ftlntueas, vertigo, faintneas, palpitation of the heart, general debility, Ac. Get rid of It, then, at once, by going through a course of HotltUer't gtesuc Bittm, a palatable and refreahlna urenaratloa.jthlck as surely relieves all complaints of tba stomach and Its de-pendendea, as wf sunntilue melts tha snow. A eourss of niMllclne may not be neceeaarv. One bottle freauentlv ac. cotnpll.bes a caraplete ears. now ny dniglls svarywhrs. Ie,xtitww )fejg Sttt jaahtal. COLiUMBUS : TueadayMoruing, - p'eb. 26, 1861. The IMPORTANT TO FEMALES I IMPORTANT TO FEMALES II IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! 1 1 DR. CHEESEMAN'B PILL8I DR. CHEESEMAN'B PILLS I !! DM. CUEESEMAN'S PILLS I! THE HEALTH AND LIFE Ofr WOMAN Is continually la peril II she is mad enough to neglect or maltreat thoss sexual Irregularities to which two-thirds of her sex are more or less subject. DR. CHEEbKMAN'B PILLS, prepared from tbe samo formula whkh tha lurentor. Corn. 11 as L. Cbeeseman, D., of New York, has for twenty years used success fully In an exteoiled private practice Immediately relieve without pain, all disturbances of the periodical discbarge, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm In removing the pains that accompany dlfltciilt or immoderate menstruation, and are the only safe and reliable remedy for Flushes, Blck Headache, rains In the-flnlna, Back aud Bide, Palpitation of the Heart, Nervous Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken A Report From Secretary Dli Theft of Federal Property, Secretary Diz has sent a report to the Uuutte of Representatives, in answer to Mr. Sickles' resolution of inquiry, showing the following state of facts :-First. The Impediments to commerce by usurping coniroi;of tno ports or Mobile, Charleston, pensacola and Now Orleans. Seoond. The control of commerce of the Mississippi ralley.'by requiring the duties on all goods entered at New Orleans for delivery at ! at V . .nr.... ..'. m. aiouib, nnHnviue, Louisville and Umuinuali. ..A.---:!,-., ...'. - . . i iu uv jibiu to iue oiaie 01 Louisana. inird. The geiiure by I-ouisiaua of all Untied btales moneys, as well as those of ori Tate depositors in the mint and sub-treasury at new wrieans ana otner places. fourth. Ihe seizure of rvenue cutters, by arrangement Detwoen their commanders and the collectors of Mobile, New Orleans and Charleston. Fifth. Tbe expulsion of the sick and invalid patients at the United States Hospital at New regard to ' the duties you will be required to perform. I await your immediate reply. Vory respectfully, your obedient servant, T. BANFORD, Coltector. To J. J. Morrison, Esq., Captain revenue cut ter Lewis Vase, Mobile, Alabama. Mr. Jones concludes his report with the statement that he made final and unsuccessful ef fort lo recover the McClelland, but failing in the attempt, be retraced his steps to Washington. Plotting- New Treason According to advices from Moutzomery re ceived at Washington, the Bomlicru traitors are plotting new schemes. We give the reports fur what they are worth: "The Congress will regard uuy attcnait on the part of the United States to maintain its authority in the confederated States as an act of war, which will do followed by instantaneous reprisal. The collection of the revenue and the retention of the forts it would take as an at tempt lo hold them in subjugation. "The militia of tho seas will be invoked at once in the event of a blockade. Between fifty and one hundred privateers aro in readiness for too ocean, and will commence operations at moment's warning. It is not improbable that the hrst victims of this retaliatory policy may be the California gold ships and tho Atlautio steamers, ibore are over three hundred ports between the oapes of Virginia and tbe Brazos, Orleans, in order to provide accommodation for lnw wl"cl1 tbcJ couM be oalou Wlla safely.' V - Aiouiai&na. Mr. Diz says it is believed that duties on im ports continue lo be oolleoted in the ports of en- ITiilon Sentiment In BllaaUalppl. Presiremt Jbitkrson Davis at Homk. The Natihcx Courier denies that the announcement BAN IOHD8 LIVER IN VI GORATO R NHVEK PEU1L1TATKS. IT IS COMPOUNDED KNTIKBLV FROM 1 Giinm, huU titM become au etttntilirdifd taut, a Mtandurd WM. SCOTT HA 11 1! UK. Would notify hfe nimioroiiH frhmdrt and cuHtoniArftthat to hAH rohiriHMi, and will hnnaHir h foiiuil at ht old Htund uii.Iit lWHil A Smith'! Bank. Ulgh street. He sjidlcltAR rtti.rn t his tdd r.utomrii. octB Clot 111 us. Js liOODMAN V KON. Durtlom In rtnudy ttnil OiiNtfua-ruado Olnltiific. (stnt'i Fur- i.itjhitiK O'xmIh, HuU, (JapA, Trunkri, Valifws, Ao.t Jko. Ho, i noiuu iiiii Bi.,cnrnoi ol Hnad. my.'Mt-iliy e a 9 DAM TtWAHT. n. W. flTIMoH. HI KWA II T A mTINSON. M'T. IihiiI Trti No. lllk'h Htrwt, o'iionloOo.Mlnlr Ho lino, Uotiniiliiii, Ohio. dfHl In dmi Krarlti ol tJlolliii, vJAHnttiiiii'uH. and VritiiiKis Kmplny non hiitKood work iihmi; iiiriiuo tlti; do wt diHMppolut Id time ; charg niir ;ti icon, una nspure prunipi pay uprl J,'rikHpriH-fly iiiioccrH. " K. A". wVhtdaltt and Itutail Dttaler In Grocerla and Prod ace HiinthtMtitt rrnpr of Town and Fourth Mb., CoIiiiiiImiii, 0. 1'itrtfriilitr attriitton phid to Oouslgumentu of, and orders I mr, rriHin-M. niyn mhiiy-KAu I la nk n. LITHOGU4PII1IVC; AND Portrait. LAnilflcannfi. hnw fUrrta. M rniB. T)riinj KntsiB vrniKflit! vi Di'ira, nonuri. iittirnr aim mil iitati, inid iii'lljfciup., HiUllhUi viill A (JO., ll Walnut Btreet, (Odd FeUow'a UailditiK,) "'T'"'" uincinnati. LEWIS OS1TaMp7 (Lata 08KA1IP it HKO.,) ' Importer and Wholcealo Dealer in Watches, Clocks, .lewelry, Watch Mnterl. ala .Tools, Plated Ware, old Pens, etc., r..ai.D,Hr.r us rfcwsiry, WBlvn Cases. .c, Ko. 108 Ualu Bt.,Kast Hide, between Tliinl & Fourth Bl CiciNnai, Ohio. Ciders promptly ailed. Watches repaired for the trade JliI.foeoilHiii Arrival No. U for iWUJ. STEWART Se BTIMSON, 188 8. High St.,(opK,ite(l.Hiale House) tollinbus nnre leneivim a mil snpniy ol FBKSH AMI) KAKIUONAIII.K FALL AND WINTER GOODS. And are now readv to wait udou all who siav ileal tnA. amine their stock. And they especially invite all who wish to supply themselves with A No. 1 COATS, PANTB arid VB8TS ot the liost grade of goods, fashionable style of make, and a true at, to call aud leave their orders. irrmv cais. Also on hand, Gentlemen's FiirnMilnir (Jnnrl. mnrh as Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Ulovus , lindeishlrts, N. B. No goods taken In to make unless our own trim mlngs are uied. aepMapria.'oO-dly Mediriue, kuown and an lined It, and is now resorledl thedlseasiB for which it is fV It has cured thousands who had given np all 1ioich O unsolicited certiaculos In The dose must be adapted .ftf lldlvidual taking It, and o act gently on the Bow- Let the dictates of your O use or the IAVF.R IK Vl(l- j LI VF.tt COMPhA INrn. DrKPUPMA, CHHONldZZ COM I'h A IN TH. D VHUNA STOMACH, UAHITUALliE VIIUl.EKA, VU OI.E KA FAHTVU, FLA !'(- F EMA LB WEAKNEKBAtit oesafully as an OHDINAA vi a k. it win cure l;i and. ran testify) la tumitp panttfnfrnr ttiken at com- ALU WHO VbKlTAUE pniviHl by all tlmt have to with conlldence lu all recommended. within the last two Tears of relief, as the numerous uiy posnesslou show to the temperament of the used In such quaiilillesas els. Judgment guide yon In lbs iikatuk, ana It will cure BILI.IOim ATTAOKfi. DIARKHOFIA, RUMMER j Kit y. liuomr. HOUR VOUTI VENmi, VIIOL W, MORBUb.OliOLKRA IS-LENOE, J A VNDIOE, ftrt, anu may De nsofl sue. RY FAMILY MEDf HEADACHE, as thou miNiuVf, itttto or three Tea' uiencnment or attack. UIVING their Uisliiuouy 777 IV77f T77K ISV1Q n Its favor, JI.Y. WATF.n IN THE MO ORATOJt, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOUETHF.B, nice Out Dollar per Dottle. AIiNO HANFORD'8 FAMILY BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. COMI'OUDNRIl I UUM PURK V EU ETA BLR KXTHACTS. AND PPT VP IN ; GTsAHH VAttm AIH TIGHT, AND WILL h SEP IN ANY CLIMATE. The FAMILY CA hut artivs Cathartic. lined In hiii practice umro Tho cuDntanlly iucreaH-who have long lined the tlon which all ttxprcrM lu dured nm to pHc them The rroti-rttion well tlmrtica tut on dlflerent The FAMILY CA- wlth due rvfrrcuce to this compounded from a vrtH- Kxtrtictat wliirli at;t alike mentary cftual, and are cttsefi whore a fathartic la IIAKTMT A SMITH. bHnkom and donltMa in KvrhanKe. Coin, and nnenrrent innner. Oollectlonn made on all principal citing In the iJiitifHi tsiMtea. ATUuofj ifulluiug, no. 7i noniu ign wtrH-t. mayaily )G00MLE RESTAUJfflt WrIcIich, Jewelry. ft. I). DUNHAR, VVatoh Blskernud Kugraver, hue for sale Watches, Jewelry, Hiiectscles, Thnooineters, etc. Asent, also, for Colum bus and Franklin County Blhle Hnciely. No. 136 High street, oue iloor soul ti ol Uoouale llonse. aiir'22,'0il-uty -r.n ICftok Ifliullnp;. .11. C. LILLEV, Book-Binder, and Mlank Bwik Manufacturer, High Btreet, betwten Kroitd snl uay streets, Columbus, U. mayii-d I - K. A . b . Dryi.ooli FKHI40N, 8TONB A CO., Wholesale and B"tiill Dealers In Foreign and Domestic llry (ioods. No. I Uwynue mock, oorner ot Third and Town streets, Colnnilmw, O. apr22'oO-BAB. Hoots and ISlioew. MAl'LOHN A CO., fturcessorto W. L. Mercer. Dealer in Lailiss'. Men's, Misses and Children's lioots, Shoes, and OalterS, No. 18 Town Ht.,()iilunihns. apr21,'60-dly- a s 'rfioTouiiAPiis. M. Will, four doom north of the American Hotel, over Rudtslir. Hat Store, makes llle-sised Photographs, colored In Ollaud PHStell,as well as Dsgnerrsotypes, Am-brotypes, and all kinds of Hun Pslutlugs. myVftO-dly-KA The nndersltrned have taken tile rnnni. un der the Uoodale House, where will be found, hereafter, aerveu up in good style, iue best eatables the market al- ronis. Also, good Llonors and Cluars. In short, tha Prnnrla. tors mean to keep a flrst-class Heslnurant. aeee-aom HUH KIUNGKIt A HUDSON. nissolullon of Parliiersliin. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existlug between N. Btraus and Israel MarlenthaH, iiiier iue siyie ana nrin 01 n. etrsus A t'o.. do oir baril. ness as Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Nos. ID and VI to at Town street, has been this dsv dissolved bv inuteal ouo sent. Tho indebtedness or the Arm will he settled by N. Htraus, who Is alio authoriied to collect all debts due said rni. N.STKAUH. Jn81-d:lm I. MAKIKNTHA'- LAND.! ! ACRES FOR SALE AT prices ranging from ViXc to6oc uer Acre. In any quautttles required. TAX KB PAID, and PAT-ICNTS procured for purchasers of Land under the Graduation Act. PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS by enclosing a postage stamp. For rurther Information Apply to wimus, llAWLIIVIig & CO. V. S. and General Land Agentt, 65 CHESTNUT ST., BKTWRElf So AND 4TH. 8T. LOUIS MISSOURI. N. b. LAND WARRANTS bouulit. sold and leveled Jwi3m K (MHTIVKNKHS, PAIN THK WHOLE 1I0DV, fnucntly, If negleiit'd, vot, LOUS OF API'K-8KNSATION OF COLD RF.HTLKSHNKSS, HKAD- tlil HKAP, all IN- RARE B , WORMS in ItHKUMATlHM. a great and manydiseases towhich to mention iu this ailver- PltlCK V) THARTIO PILL is a gen. which the proprietor has than twenty years. - lug demand from those I'll.LH, anil the sutisfac regard to their use, has in within the resell of all. know that dillitreiit Car- portions of the bowels. THARTIO PILL has well estahliHhed fact, been ty of the purest Vegetitblo on every part ot tiie all-GOOD and BAKU In all needed, such as DK STOMACH, BLGKPI RACK AND 1,01 NH, AND HORICNKSH OVKK fruiti sudden cold, which end lu a long course of Fe-TITK, A CRKKPINO UVKK THK BODY, ACIIK, or WK1UHT IN FLAnlfllATORl DIR. CHII,I1(KN or ADULTS, PURIKIKRofthe BLOOD aesh Is heir, too namerous tlsement. DOBK, 1 to 3. MISSOURI 650,000, rnn liver inviuouatok and family oa TUAHTIO PILI Sure retailed hv Drniriiista irenerallv. and sold wholesale by tho Trade In all t lie large towni. D. J . W. HAMfUIfli, JN. 11, Manufacturer and Proprietor, !.UH Broadwav. New York. Sold In Columbus bv Huberts Panmel. John Deniflt and fi. Peniir A Hon. oct'Jd'iXMltyawlylriln DR. OKO Jtl.DORSKY, omaepnthlo Phyflriun and Burgeon. Office 29 Kant Tows ANneciui utteuiion giren to iue treatment 01 unron- Ht. c (old) UinaHe. decU-dlra HOMK AND FORK1QN PATKNTS. The iiitdert)iKntf (nr many yearn enKd in tbe Patent OIHoe preparing tosthuony in contested canes, haa resigned to continue his profesHion of Hecnring patents, American and KMiopenn. Patents obtained on new and uii.iuritty rejtM-tetl applications for contingent fees to be ptid wheu the pu tents are granted, If desired. Exam-luationa of new inventions from rough pencil sketches, to determine their patentability, made previous to applying for patenln, for live dollars. 8. W. WOOP, Cornwall, Oraiure Co., N. Y. novltt dly LAND IN MISSOURI! '7r (Will ACRKS KOIl 8ALH IN I 0JyJlt large or small tracts at lao to AOs per acre, f'holca farming lands at 35c per acre, aH expenses Included. Rend for Mtipand particulars, Inclosing stamp, to the Western Laud Agency Office, (established 1 ) of S. E. BILBROUGII, & CO., North-Weal corner of Third and Cheanut Btroets, St. Louis, Migsourl. Patents secured and Taxes paid fur non-residents. Land warrants located, Ac. Birr to ' CHAS. KRKMLB, F.sq., Onunly Recorder, Bt. trixtls county, or CI1A8. KVKRTS, Ks., Cashier of Mechanic's Bauk, St. Louis, Missouri. . angvi-dswly Before Lorenzo Knglfsb, Mayor of the City of Columbus, la the County of rranklln, state ol Ohio. Oeorge Hesseuailer, Plaiulill, agnlns. Houry Kaman, Defendant. On the-fith day nrFebrnary, A. D. 1801, said Mayor Issued an order orattschinent In tlie aliove action, for the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-Six Dollars. GBORUH HBR8BNAUER. Ooliimbns, Fehrunry 18, ISI',1. febl0-d3w C.eisiloineiisXineii Shirt Fronts," IN A UR.KAT VARIETY OF PATTERNS, Maile In tbe very licet manner. The newest styles ot tllnrs, N-k Tlea and Cravats. Hemmed Linen Handkerchief, HsU lloee. Drilling Drawers, Under tinrments nf every kind, Shirting Muslins and Linens of most reliable makes. RAIN A SON. myll-feli2l Ko. 29 South nigh St. Central Machine Carpenter Shop, PLANING AND DRF.SSINO FLOORING DONE AT ALL TIMES. MANUFACTURER of MOULDING BRACKETS DOORS, SASH BLINDS, &C.&C. Shop Walnnt Street, between Town and Rleh, East or tha Market llonse. ectxTdly. lOQl. VOL. 1861. FORM YOUR CLUBS OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY Sticoeaaor to the JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. PUBLIMIIKD ON 'I'HE FIRST DAY OF every month at Columbus, Ohio. . EVERY TEACHER SHOULD TARE IT. Xt Contains DlKClfWlOtlS OS ALL SI'IUICTI rEKTAININO TO EDUCATION. jcxpfbieacm or svcckssrul kuucatobs on practical, Teacbiho. FINE STEEL-PLA TE ENORA VINOS. Onto and Fobeion Kdooational Imtsli.iobncs. It is tub Osoor thb Stats Tsi'mss' AmortATinii. EVERY BOARD OF EDUCATION Ought to have It for each member. They are allowed by law to take It, and pay for It ont of tbe contingent fund by tbe construction of the law as given by School t'ommis-loners, Hon. H. II. Barney and lion. Auson Smyth. Why? Because It contains The Official betters ami Opinions of the Ntnte School Coinmlnaloner. Explanatloita of the prlnr lplea of the Ohio School Syttteiiie Answers to Icrnl questions on the bctt School 1iiwn EVERY FAMILY AND FRIEND OF EDUCATION Should hare It. It contains Articles on School and Family Government by the best writers. Opinions or the beat men In Ohio on Home Inalrnctlon. Solntlons or Practical ((.uestlona on Home Blurlles. PREMIUMS. For IK, Fivs Cones, amd oss to tbb qkttbb tip or thi Ci.u. For 40, Fobtt Copixs, and Worcester's or Webster's Unabridgedworth 17.60. For tioi), 0s Hiindbsd Copiss, and tha first 8 volumes New American Cyclopedia worth f 24. TERMS One Dollar, Invariably In advance. F. W. HURTT A CO., novlO Columbus, 0. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, PLAIN AND EMBROIDERED, BIOUB-QUETAIRB and regular shaped ; Black Kid Gloves embroidered in white, magenta, purple, Ac, Undressed Kid Gloves, Hisses Kid Gloves. A aompleta assortment of these celebrated Gloves always for sale by BAIN A SON, myll-febft Mo. S South High Bt. COPARTNERSHIP. I HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED HI Y SON, JAMK8 AflGKR BAIN, as pnrtner In tuy business, which will hureufter be conducted under the Arm of Baim & Sen. PETER BAIN, 29 south High street. Columbus, Feb. 15, l(i'.l. IM O TIOE. The subscrilei' Is desirous of closing on bis old business at once, and hopes that all persons having unsettled ac counts on his hooks willglvs thou Immediate atleniion. folilK.II,,, p. BAIN. P. It O S E, MERCHANT TAILOR. II AB Removetl to the North-KMHt Corner of fllgh and Town Streets HAVINO LOCATED AT THK ABOVH PTAND, I will be happy to see my old ciirttoniers and friend, aj I have been adding largely to my stock of goods, and am prepared to make to order, on short notice, clothing V good and cheap as any estalilisment in tho city. As I buVe ax'opted the cash system, 1 shall expect to give cash ajuytXtt the ad van t e of small profits. I keep the "Golden tilU Shirts,' also an assortment ef all kiuds of furnishing goodj. tor Gent's wear. P. ROSE. mayldlyoctS novli N E W FXmTlTY OUOCERY JOSSPIl RODUNKKLS. NO. '413 EAST FRIEND ST., COLUMBUS, 0. EKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Larga Bssorliueiil of Family Grooerfes aud 1'rov onslorsale allow Drloes. and Delinked tree oi charge. may 7dlv-SAU T obnlBonto A Oo. Alnnulactnrers of Manilla, Cotton, Tarred and Hemp Hope, Cotton and Hemp Packing, Cords, Lines and Twine, In all their variety, and dealers In Oakam, Aoohors, Blocks, Patent Meine Twlnoy Main street, one door Sout h ot Front, , CINCINNATI, O. mar18-60illy K.A. B. ' Bleep, and other nnpleasant and damrerouB eftecta nf an try established in South Carolina. Georgia. Ala. unnatural oondliion of the sexual functions. In ths bama, Louisiana and Florida, and that vessels of Jeflerson Davis as President of the Southern cure. - --"- "u.,e., ..eyemxi peeuy i,r9 entered and cleared In the usual manner; Confederacy occasioned any rejoicing ia wives and matrons. Dr. Cheeaeman's PILLS are offered as the oulv ro means or renewing Interrupted menstruation, But LADIES MUST BEAR IN MIND That oa tint very avcotml, If taken when the Interruption arises from natural causos, they will Inevitably prevent the expected event. This eantlon lit absolutely necessary, for such Is the tendency of the rills to restore the original functions of ths sexual organisation, nai iney inevnuoiy arrest tno process or gestation that but so far as the department has been advised I city, and adds the collectors assume to perform their duties Bo far as the news of the appoinlmeut of Mr. under authorilr of the States ia which thev ro. Davis as 1'rovinional Preniilent beinc received side, and hold and reserve the duties, subject to with alacrity, it was received with regret. mv ..utv .uiuui itjr. i f niuiur ju cuaiuiur uor in poillici naa ue any opeamug 01 iue general suujoct, Mr. Uix noiu upon tno connucuee ot tue people, tie has at last auaiuod w bat lie has beon struicirlinc tor lor ten years past a rrosldenor. We mav admire the ingenuity with which he has attain ed his object, and yet den-pise the tricks by I. 1 I-., wuii-ii itu nun urawieu to it. says: "Irouchout the whole courso of enornni-.hmetil and aggression, the federal government hus UrplkUdirfctivlu.etMttg when, and vAm niy aAoaM no borne itself with a Spirit of Paternal forllCar !, with eaohbox, the IVics Oae IMnir ner Bot.eoH- I ff l.:k ,i 1 . , ., ... alnina from iUtom Pill,. " v v. ucro ia no example in toe nisio A valuable pamphlet to ha had free of tha Agents. I r of publio society, wailing in patient hope rillsKiiCiy mailiiromiillu, by enclosinr nrlca lo the Oene. ral Agent. Bold by Drugglalagenerally. R. B. HUTCHINGH, General Agent for Hit United Stole, and fhairfai. ') Cedar streot, New York. Sold by Roberts Sl Kaniuel,!). Schueller and John B 0""k- oct26dly!itaw V HOOFLAND'S 7 that the empire of reason would resume iiaawav over those whom the excitement of Mansion has thus far blinded, and trusting that Ihe friends of ge(.jeg witl, l)l0 Htate. 7io. .'h: iT Ti r s,,Dm"'810fl, ,t0 Pro- Bishop Polk, of that diocese contains this pass eeediniT8Whlchthevfltnanni-ovi.il urn, .1.1 l I,,, ' I . uiaiani uay rally under tho banner of t in A Church piece tllng with a Stale. In Louisiana tho Protestant Kpiscopal Church A pastoral letter from ago: I A i!nin j"a,i"ii i . . . I wur Buparniton ironi our Droiiireo or "ine lenoe " I olUMJB aan "ocn oiiccten, occausc we must Jollow T ir.mnl,:n it.- i . i uitr nuitonmiii. not, oecause tnure nas ocen any 1. Hemphill .lones. the sneoinl airnnl. nnnnin. I i:n- . ....... . Inrl In aoura ii.. . .7 V. "'"ereoeoi ojuuion an to tjnrisiian uocirineor tea to secure the revonuo cutters Mn iml .. . and Lewis (; from . i, ,7. .VP"U U,UBB P0,nlB W8 " 8"" - ..w... wvwhiiu A r Ilia UJ UIDIIlllfl I Ana W 1 1 . i t i.. A '. ik18 8!"?.?!'8.1? 'ile ry .P't- -certainly not alienation. And there is no euanne nf hi. i:;:..,;," W."Z? r. re90n -hould find the union of our He fn..n.l Pani.in it-i 1"".. "r AV u'oocses under our national churoh impraotica vwsjwvwbu uiLDii rruuLi ui uiu iii; , iki iiliiii. i i. in r. ni 11 a e .1 p. . ., . . nflar a lon ...k ....i 7 ' "'" u censo to tuui mr oacn omor me 7" " , -"v., .mm.ou u.ui mo lonow- respect and reirard with which nuritv of mun nets, high principlo, and a manly devotion to New Obleakb, January 2'J, 1801. I rm novor fail to inspire general minds. On HIv Vn ... i . i i- it. . I '""""oun to euou oiuor iiereaticr will oe Iue re . vm u.u uuiouv unvu eu tu itul uis I n- I ni:-n- i..ii. i. i , .ml Hiaio. ....'i.. Air.in. " """Vun "u mo men oi our h.,a "uv"",""'. ow tying mother Churoh of Knclaud. here, under way immediately, and proceed with I nor iu new 0rK. WllOrO von will await llin iiirtner inslrtictiona of tho Scurclarv nf tlm I ni . . . ireaaury, tor my authority lo mako this order you are referred to the lotlor of tho Secretary, uamu me am inst., ana nanded to you poison' ally by me. Very respectfully, w m. IIkmi'Iiili. Jones, Spcoiul Agonl. To Captain J. 0. lireshwood. nrtniniontlinT it..:i.i t ,, , . , o vniiuu nDvcmit) cuttor nooeri aicuioiiana from our hreihren of "The 0 MJ) STANDARD REMEDIES of Ihe present nge, have acquired their groat popularity onlj through years of trial. Unbounded satlsfnctlou Is rendered by them lu all cases. ing order: HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS wiu, rosmvuT cues Llvsr Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility. Diseases or ths Kidneys, end sll diseases arising from a disordered liver, ir weak-.' ness of the Stomach and Dlgostlvo Organs, AND WILL POSITIVELY FKSVSNT TIUOW HVtl, IIUOUS ffflK, AND fEVU AMI ASIff. See our Aluuiuae for proof. 1'bici, 76 cents per Dottle. lluollaiid's Balsamic Cordial v Will rOtJlTIVELT CURB Cough., Colds, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influents, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Oonaumption, and has perlhrmed Hie moat natuutshlug cures ever kuown uf CONFIRMED CONSUMPTION. As a Diarrhoea Cordial It Is unequalled. Pbice, 76 ceuis per bottle. It is said that tho devlne little Picolomtni now Marchioness or Duchess dolla Fars-ira is. about to lncreiiBo that noble family, and tho forlcgn nowspnpers aro epoculatine, as they did at tho birth of the first child of Jenny Lind how this new body will be sang to, coaxod.whocdled, and made genorally a pot. Thoy suggest that "A, monpui. win uo vory won for a lullaby lireshwood oonrerrml with ( ',,11,1,,. ni'h nr and that when ncoessary to wake it.Uial opera New Orleans, and Ihen returned Ihe following tim can be Perforn"d y ''risk rendering of answer, flatly refusiue lo obov the order: "Amis, la Matinee eel liellel" from "Masanlollo." What libovlics those nowspapers do take with your wives and molhors who have unfortunately once been the subject of their criticisms on the stage. HCOFLAKD'S GERMAN PILL, being wll known tlinmghout Kuropo and Amorlca, need, no ounnni'ndation here. They aro purely vegetable, are prepared with great exactness, snd sro siignr-coutcd. No betler Cathartlo Pill can be found. Pricb, 26 cts. per Iwx. Theso medicines are prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jacksob A ro., Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louts, Mo., and are sold by sruggists and dealers In medlclues everywhere. Tbe signature or 0. Al. Jacksob will be on the outside of each bottle or box. In our " Hverybody'e Almanac," published anuually, you will find testimony and commendatory notices from all ports or the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. Jnue28-60 dly-tu th Asat-tw. U. S. Revbniib (-utter Hoiikht McClkllanu. 1 New Orleans, January 2',, 1801. oir: lour loiter, with one of tho 19ih nf January from the lion. Secretary of the Tieasu-t rv. I have dulv rennivod. nml in vonlir fofnaa in obey the order. Iain, sir, your obedient ser- South Carolina papor says that tlie Van- vant, J011N0. HRESIIWOOD, Captain. "eesare a lradinK,8wapping,huokstering people, lo Wm. Hemphill Jones, Esq., Special Agent, vb0 now. nothing about fighting. The Van-Mr. Joues' report continues : I ocs certainly do swap and huckster oonsider- Bclieviug that Captain Dreshwood would n,,l a bul aro afid lUy cn "Kht a little have ventured upon this most positive act of in- WI"!U Iou,OB'"on W'l.uires. A blind man led by a anhnril in. lint, ami (liu.l.n.l if subordination and disobedience of his own voli tion, l waited upon the Collector al the Custom, nouse, and had with him a full and free coovor eation upon the whole subject. In the course ol ll Mr. ilatoh admitted lo me that he had uuu; wiii.e wanuenug in ino sirceis or 1'aris had bis dog seized and Ins pookots picked by some one passing by. Whereupon, oneuina- his eyes instantly, he gave ebase and overtaking uie tniei cuageuea nim naif to death, after oaused the cutter lobe broueht to tho oitv nf lWul0h " q'y closed li is eyes and fell to New Orleans by an order of his own. dalorl Degg'ng again. LeutmUe Journal January 15, so that she might be seoured lo the State of Louisiana, although at that time the I M'sls'PP Begglnn for llread-A Starlllng oiate nau not only not seceded, but the Conven- lion had not met, and in faot did not moot until Wo Iia0 nlI'ca(y called attention lo tho cry eight days afterwards. This, I must confess ot ,he ramisuin6 fire caters in Ihe Gulf Slates, seemed to me a singular oonfession for one who "l''ant oorn on(l ake smallor cotton crops," is at that very time had sworn to do his duty 1110 conl?"lnl counsel oi tlie Alabama press, faithfully as an officer of the United States and Later dolopmonts show that tho Mississippi-on intimating as much lo Mr. Hatch, he excus- ans ar8 rcduccJ ,0 similar slart. They have ed himself on the ground that in these revolu- 00lua"y Beul commissioners to the western lions all other things must eiye wav to the fnrnn States to begor bread. Read the following from of oiroumstanoes. Mr. Haleh likewian infnem. tho Springfield Journal: ed mo that the officers of the cutter had lone "We na0 Jusl na a conversation with Major sinoo determined to abandon their allegiance to Ilawkins, ot Scott county, Mississippi, re-the United States, and cast their fortunes with I ePcctin8 "ie destitute comlilion of many of Ihe the independent State of Louisiana. In ordor PeoP . n 1118 Parlor tu0 tle. Ho represents Cm re Cough, Coll, Hoaneneu, InHu , an, Iirilation or fores. os Throat, Believe the Harking Congh in Comumption, Bronchitis, Anth. via, and Catarrh, Clear d give tfrenath to the voire of PUUL1U 8PEAKEUS, and HINIJK.KH. Few are aware of the Ininortanos of checkinir a Cnnnli or "Common Hold" In its first stage; that which In the beginning would yield to a mild remedy. If neglected, soon al lacks til. I.lliiu.. "frou u'. Vror).id 7Vn, .." m. lhuiTr?rt'uon.nU,'8redlen correctness of this statement, I ad- that iu 11,8 counties of Scott, Rankin, Smith, ureBsea anomer communioation to (j8ptain I c ' ' I ' 1 wv ouu i,SHIlol,i Breshwood of the following tenor; fl8W ORLEANS, Jftn Improved JMIIiard Tables and COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by leltert patent dated Feb. 19, 1868 Oct. 28, 1866 ; Dec. 8, 1857; Jan. 12, 1868 ; Nov. 16, 1858, flnoT March 29, 1869. aVJTThe recent Improvements In these tahles make them unsurpassed In the world. They are now offered to tha dentine Billiard players as combining speed with truth, never beforoohtalned in anyBUIiatdTable. UanufaclsSjjv Nos. 66, 67, and 69 Crosby Street. I'll ELAN A COLLKNDEB, s mvT-dly Sola Manuatcturer Pn.SnoBDIHOB. HHoArllnror cftS Manufscturcrnand Dealers In all kinds ot Baowai CABINET i TJltNITTJRE, Spring BMs,Chaira,Mattrasses,I,ookiiigGlasaea,Ao. 161 Sooth IIijh Street, Colambas, OAio. 9-Undertaklng promptly attended to. my4dly-BAB PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS, Corner High & Q-ay Streets. mrs'BO-dly-B BROWN'8 TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROOnES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROOH E BROWN'S TROCHES "That trouble In my Throat, (foi the (7VocAci'are a specific) having mi hich specific! having made mn often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. "I recommend tbelr use to Public Sfzak- BBS." . RET. X. H. CHAFIN. 29. 1861. Sir: By your nolo of this date I am informed that you refuse to obey the orders of the honorable Secretary of the Treasury. As, on ao- finnt l n cr vi-tiii Arrr rr ioaiAn a 1 l i Hav. proved extremely serviceable to, 'VV" i-j, , '.u . Bnl1 Bu- HoABsENsss." sonbod an oath faithfully to disoharge your Rev. henrt ward BHEOHER. duties to thegovernment, and aslyou well know la'SMYaVr 'n'ii:.118? pl8ked renue cutters and U rev. A.o.KGGLRSTON. i mo outiia uuutroi oi me secretary ot toe ireasury, i request you to advise me whether you consider yourself at this time an officer in tlie servioe of the United States. Very respectfully, WM. HEMrHILL JONES, To Captain Breshwood. Speoial Agent, To this letter I never received any reply. I then repaired again on board tho cutter, and asked for the order of the Collector bringing her to New Orleans. The original was nlaoed "Contain qo Opium or anything Injurious." DU. A.A.HAYES, ChemUt, Motion. "A simple and pleasant combination for Couuns, Ao." DR. 0. F. BIGELOW, ifoWott. "Beneficial In Bbonohitts." I. J. F. W. LANN, Uotton. "1 hav proved them excellent for Whoop-iso Couaa." REV. H. W. WARRHN, Hotlon. "Beneficial when compelled to speak, suf in mJ possession, of which the following is a oojiy. sou uere n may ue proper to observe that the order is written and signed by tbe Col lector nimseii: tbrlnx from Coin." EBV. B.J. P. ANDERSON, St. Lonie. "ErracTPAL In removing HoarseDess aud Irritation of the Throat, o common with SrxAKsas and Sinokrs." Prof. ST AOT JOHNSON, LaQrange, Qa. Teacher of Mu.lc, Southern Female College. Custom House, Nw Orleans, l Collector's Office, Jan. 15. '61. f . i , . , . . ' . . Sir. You are hereby directed lo proceed forthwith under sail to this city, and anchor Ihe vessel under your command opnoaite tho Uniled firMt hAnAflt when taken before anil .liar States Marino Hospital, above Algiers. Verv preaching, as Ihey prevent Hoarseness. From rcspeotfully, your obedient Servant, their past sffect, I think they will be of per- ( JJ. HATCH Collonlnr manent ailvantag to me." , . T Olieolor.- reve. rowlby, A M. To Captain J. G. Breshwood, Un ted States rrosldent oi Atnena College, Tenn.iievenuo cutter flicuicuaml, southwest Pass, LAlUlBIUUtt. Defeated at NewOrloans, Mr. Jones then look his way to Mobile, to look after tho Lewis Cass. Her Captain Morrison oould not be found, but Mr. Jones discovered in the oabin Ihe following letter, which oxplains the surrender of that vessel: Statu or Alabama, Collector's OrricE, 1 Mobile, January 80, 1861. 8m In obedience to an ordinaneo recently adonled bv a ennvnntinn nf thu r.anl. e ai0 orat, RED, or BUSTY HAIR, D,.d in,t.ntl, to . bsroBi I have to require you to surrender into my nanus, lor tbe use of the State, tho revenue culler Lewis Cass, now under your command, together with hor armaments, properties and provisions on board tbe samo. I am instructed also to notify you that you have the option to continue in command of said revenue cuttor, under thn authority of tho State of Alabama, in the exeroise of the same duties that you hate rendered to the United States, and at the same compensation, reporting to this office and to the Governor of the State. In surrendering the vessel to the State you will furnish me with a detailed inventory of its armaments, provisions and properties of every description. Yon will receive special instructions from this office in SXsTSold by all Dmgglataat TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX.-S ROBERTS A- SAMUEL, No. 34 North High St. 8. U. SAMUKu. UU.. no. tuouatn uign SI. Ian IS d3m-sodA Hair Bye I Hair Dye It Hair Dyeltt WlVl"- A. BAOHBLOR'8 t I It D Y Tl ! TUB ORIGINAL AND DEHT IN THK WORLD I Allotheraare mere Imitations, and should bs avoided yoa wish to escape ridicule. eautlful and Natural Brown or Black, without Injury to the Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS hare boon awarded to Wit. A. Batchblob since 1859, and over 80,000 applications bars been made to the Hair of the Patronsof fa Is famous Dye. WM. A. BATCH KI.OR'S HAIR DYE produces a oolor not to be distinguished from nature, and Is wabbantbd not to Injure tn the least, however long It may be continued, and the lll-efiectsor Bad Dyes remedied; tha Hair in vigorated tor Life by this Splendid Dye. Sold in all cities and towns of tha United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealer. saTb. Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving on four sides of each box, of Wiliiam A. Batchelor. Address WILLIAM A. BATOHBLOR, ProprUtor, mariadAwlysepU 81 Barclay strset, New lor there are vory many of Our fellow-citizens suf fering for want of corn, wheat, eto. Maior Hawkins is a venerable, sincere, truthful man, aud we plaoe implicit confidence in what he says, lie is with ut on a minion of mercy, and we trust that all moo, regardless of party, will respond liberally lo his call Tor help T;r his people. ' " We understand that much hue already been done in this city and county for the catue he repre-tenle, and we are assured that much more will yet be done. The Major goes, on Monday, lo Jacksonville, and will lay the wants of his section before that intelligent and liberal people. We know that ha will lAve that beautiful city with words of blessings on his lips for her generous peoplo. We ask our frionds in Jacksonville, regardless of party, lo give liberally to the cause of suffering humanity. "Let us prove that, whatever mad-cap politicians may do, the peoplo love each other, and that, whether in or out of the Union, they will stand by each other in trouble or joy in sunshine or in storm. Mississippi is ont. of the Union, so far as her Convention can placo her so, and is arming her peoplo to repel northern aggression, and yet, even while we write, railroad cars, loaded with wheat and corn, the freewill offering of northern men, are speeding to the relief of the unfortunate and destitute peoplo of that Slate. There is a wholo volume of unanswerable argument against secession in this simplo and touching act of fraternal love. "The cry of want comos up from Kansas, Mississippi, and other parts of our oommon oountry, but, thank God our granaries are overflowing, and the hearts of the people aro warm and generous. Illinois will not turn a deaf ear to thoso of our countrymen who are crying for bread." It appears from our Washington dispatohos that theSoutliorn Rebels are coolly collecting duties in the name of tbe United Slates Government, and pookoting the funds thus raised, they have seceded from the Union but cannot keep their hands out of the Federal pouoh. Only about half of the United States offioials In the South haveresingned, tbe others quietly acljn(r at the same time under two Government, Which aro in opposition, and to each of which tese high-toned men havv sworn allegiance. Supernatural Celeftratlon of Washington's Birthday. The Louisville Journal of the 28d slates the following remarkable faot: The corner stone was rolled from the tomb of George Washington'ycsterday, and angels stood to greet the apotheosis of the firm, potent, sagacious statesman, nnconquercd warrior and incorruptible Father of bis Conntry. Budhl Form of Worship In China. (Canton correspondence of tbe N. T. Times.) This I witnessed, on Sunday afternoon, at the famous Tomplt) of Hoi-Tong," on the "Houam" side. Anxious to see the whole of the service I took my statiou just inside of one of the luro-a doors, a few minutes before the priests assembled. I had not been there lone before an old priest walked past me to a huee block of wood. carved in the form of a finh, which was slung from me root oi one oi me passages, iliis ho struck with a long pole, and a loud hollow sound wan given out, which was heard all over the build ing. Tho large bronze bell in the belfry was now lolled three times, and tho priests were ob served coming from all quarters, each having a yellow robe thrown over his left shoulder. At tho samo time an old man was troino round. beating on a pieoe of square board to awake the priests who might be asleep, and to call the larv ones to prayer. Tho Temple lo whioh tho priests were hurl v- ing was a largo building, fully one hundred and twenty feet square and about sixtv feet in height, with an avenue of a quarter of a mile iu lengm, nandsomely paved, and lined with magnificent trees leading up to it. Its roof was supported by numerous massive wooden pillars, handsomely oarved and gilded. Three large Idols the Past, the Present and the Future-each at least thirty feet in height, washed with gold, were seated in tbe middle of the Temple. An altar was in front of them, and fifty mats were on the floor in front of it, for the priest to kneel upon during- the service Kanccd nn each sido of this spacious hall were twelve smaller gilded idols, suid to be representatives of deified kings and othor groat men, who had wen rcmaikamo for piety dunug their lifetime. t As the priosts entered. I observed a man lighting candles upon the altar and burning incense. The smoke of Hie iuuense, as it rose in the air, filled the plaoe with a heavy yet pleas, ing perfumo. A solemn stillness sceme,! in pervade the Temple. The priests earn in ono by oue iu tho most devout manner, scarcely lifting their eyes from the cround. and arriio-,i themselves on the right and left sides of Ihe altar, kuevliug on the mats and bending down, touching their foreheads to Ihe Iloor th roe limps to the idols. Again the lurtre bell tolled, slowlv and solomnly at first, then eraduallv aule.knr and then everything was perfectly still. The priosts were now assembled about fiflv in number and tho services bcean. I still kent my position al the door, on tho iusido. The priest nearest the altar now rant? a auin.ll bell, another Btruck a drum, and tho whole fifty bent down several times upon Ihoirknees. One of them then struck a round pieoe of wood rath-or larger lhaii a man's skull, and hollow inside, alternately with a largo bronze bell. At this stago of tlie ceremonies a young priest, apparently about twenty-two years of aee. slcnnoil out from among the others, and took his sta- ' tion directly in front of tha altar, bowing lowly and repeatedly as he did so. Then the hymn of praise began. Ono of the priests, a leader, I suppose, kept timo by beating upon the hollow piece of wood, and tho whole of Ihe others sang or ohuutcd tho service in a moBt mournful koy. At the commencement of the service, the priests who were ranged in front ot Ihe altar half on the right side and half on tho left, stood with their faces to the lorgo images. Now, however, thoy suddenly wheeled round aud faced each other. The clmuling, which began slowly, incroased in quickness as'it went on, and, when at the quickest part, suddonly stopped. All was then silent for a second or two.- At last a single voice was heard to chant a few notes, and then the wholo assembly joined, and went ou as bpfore. The young priest who had com out from among the others, now took his station directly iu front of the altar, but near the door of the temple, aud right alongside of mo, bowing lowly several times upon a cushion nliccd there for that purpose. Ifo then walked up to the altar with slow and solomu steps, took up a vessel which stood on it. aud filled it with water. After making some crosses and gyrations with his hand, ho sprinkled a little of the wator upon ino num. mien linn was uone, ne poured a little from the vessrA into a cup, and retired slow ly from the altar towards the door. Passinir outside, ho dipped his Gugors in the water, aud sprinkled it on tho top of a Btouo nillar. which stood near the door. Whilo this was going on, the othor priests wore still chantine the service. The time of the music frequently changed now it was fasl and lively, now slow and solemn but always in a plaintive key. This part of the sorvice being ended, all kuett lowly before tho altar, and, when they rose from their knees.' a procession was formed. Tho priests on the riht of the alar filed off lo the right, aud thoso on tho loft to the left. each walking behind the othor up the two sides of the spacious hall, and chanting as they went a slow and Solemn air, something like this "To-i num-e omedah," repeated over and over again, time beiug kept by the tinkling of a small boll. Whon the two files met, ono fell in behind th other, and thoy marched round and round circle, having the large gulden idols iu the centre. The procession lastod for about ten minutes, and then the priests took up their stations in front of the altar, and tho chanting went on as before. A moment or two after thm the whole body foil upon thoir knees, and sang for a while in this posture. When they rose, those on the loft sane a nart of the service by themselves, then knelt down with their foreheads touching the floor. The right Bide now took up the ohant, and, having performed their part, also knelt down. The cu side roso again, and so they went on for ten minutes more, prostrating alternately before tho altar. Tho remainder of the service was nearly the samo as that at the commencement. This striking ceremony had now lasted for about an hour. During the whole time a thick screen had been hanging down in front of the large door to keep out the sun's raj s. Just before the conclusion of the service the curtain was drawn aside, and a most striking and curious effect was produced. Streams of ruddy light shot across the temple,-the oandles upon the altar appeared lo burn dimly, and the huge idols seemed more massive and strange than they had done before On by one the priests slowly retired, as solemnly as they came, and apparently difp!y impressed with tho services in which they had been engaged. After they had fairly gotten outside the door in pops a young Chinaman, who rushes up to tho altar, and lights his pipe try one of the candles. This was rathor ludii.rous performance, after what I had just witnessed. I then examined everything inside tbe temple, and left, well pleased that I had seen tho Buddhist form of worship. These priests, whorever I have seen them, look poor and cmaciatod, owing to the sedentary lives they lead, and the little food they get, which is all rice. They eat no animal food whatever. I noticed that many of them had vory long flugor-nails some as much as four inches in length, which is very disgusting. For what purpose thoy wear them so long 1 could not find out. When China and Japiu are really . opened there will be a great field for tue labors of the Christian missionary, in Kanagawa I learned that they bad converted one Japanoso to (he Protestant faith. The following significant hint appears in tbe Charlston Mercury: Coi'tsioiiT Somo cntirprising Individual might rarke a fortuno by reprinting Northern copyrighted works at the South. We depend almost wholly upon the North for our books, and there is now nothing to prevent Southern publishers from printing Northern works, at the Nor '.hern publishers have pirated from tho English. Anyone disposed lo embark in Ibo buisncss should do so immediately, In advance of any compright law.